JBL PartyBox 100
Powerful portable Bluetooth party speaker with dynamic light show
Sold from 2019 until now
Getting started with your JBL PartyBox 100
Quick Start Guide & Downloads
Product Specifications
- Output power (W)
- 160
- Dynamic frequency response range (Hz)
- 45Hz-18kHz
- Dimensions (cm)
- 28.8 x 55.1 x 29
- Dimensions (in)
- 11.3 x 21.7 x 11.4
- Weight (kgs)
- 9.7
- Weight (lbs)
- 21.4
- Bluetooth version
- 4.2
- Battery capacity (mAh)
- 2500
- Charging time (hrs)
- 6.5
- Maximum music playing time (hrs)
- 12
- 3.5 mm audio cable Input
- Yes
- Bluetooth
- Yes
- Charging cable
- Yes
- Lightshow
- Yes
- Wireless
- Yes
- JBL Signature Sound
- Yes
- Rechargable battery
- Yes
- Note
- The product is in compliance with the European Union energy legislation. 1) Bluetooth connection mode - The product is intended to be used for streaming music via Bluetooth connection. A consumer can stream Bluetooth audio to the speaker. When the product is connected through Bluetooth, the Bluetooth connection must remain active at all times to ensure proper operation. The product will enter into sleep mode (networked standby), after 20 minutes without operation, the power consumption @ sleep is less than 2.0 Watts, after which it can be re-activated via Bluetooth connection. 2) Bluetooth disconnection mode - The product will enter into standby mode, after 20 minutes without operation, the power consumption @ standby is less than 0.5 Watts.
Be Loud, Be Proud, Be Ready To Party!
Bring the party with the portable power of JBL PartyBox 100. Ignite the night. Pick the perfect light show or let the music choose the mood. Mix it up. Pop in a playlist from your USB stick or stream from a Bluetooth-compatible device. Rock out on the fly with mic and guitar inputs. Find your sweet spot. Mount your speaker on a pole and immerse the room in dynamic JBL sound. Go all night with up to 12 hours of battery life. Plug your speaker into the wall to keep the tunes flowing.
FAQs & How-Tos
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If the buttons on your portable speaker are not working properly or are unresponsive while plugged into a power source, please try running the speaker on battery. If the buttons perform correctly while running on battery, this means your power supply is not providing enough current/amps. Be sure to use a power supply that has a rating equal to or greater than the amperage rating indicated in your product specs.Was this helpful? Thank you for your feedback!
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It is very simple to connect to your Car with the JBL Partybox 200 or 300. Use the included cable that connects through the cigarette connector in your Car and power on the Partybox! Please note that the 12V connection does not charge the battery in the Partybox 300 - it will only power the Partybox when in use. To charge the battery, it will have to be plugged into AC power ( 110 - 230V )Was this helpful? Thank you for your feedback!
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This product does not feature speakerphone or voice assistant functionality as it does not have a microphone.Was this helpful? Thank you for your feedback!
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Demo mode
- Press the Play and Boost button at the same time for 5 seconds.
- Depending on what state your JBL Partybox is in, either you enter Demo mode or disabling it.
- NOTE: In Demo mode, you cannot use the JBL Partybox as most features and buttons are not working.
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Bluetooth Pairing
- Press the button on the Partybox to start the pairing process.
- Grab your device.
- Go to settings --> Bluetooth --> Enable Bluetooth -->
- Find the Partybox speaker you want to establish a Bluetooth connection to.
- You now have a successful connection and can stream your favorite music.
- NOTE: It is only possible to have two devices connected at the same time and if you want to listen through the second Bluetooth device then stop the current one from playing and use the second device.
- To stop Bluetooth broadcasting then insert a USB device.
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Finding the software version
- Press and hold the 'Volume-' and 'Bass Boost' buttons for 5 seconds.
- A voice will start prompting numbers which indicates the current software version.
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USB Stick
- Get an empty stick with speed of 2.0.
- Make sure it is formatted with FAT16 or FAT32.
- Your Music files can only be: (32-320kbit/s), (32-320kbit/s) and (44.1K/48K/192K).
- The Partybox supports up to 8 subfolders.
- It will be played in alphabetic sequence with main folders first then subfolders.
- To skip songs forward, double press the Play/Pause button. To skip back, triple press the Play/Pause button.
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Resetting the Partybox to Factory Settings
- Press and hold "Play/Pause" and "Volume +" down for > 10 seconds.
- The JBL Partybox will power off and back on and is now reset.
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This model is not supported by the JBL Partybox App.Was this helpful? Thank you for your feedback!
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If you are experiencing sound fading in and out (pumping) or volume levels changing while playing your instrument, this is known as limiting. The sound being sent into the PARTYBOX may be too loud which will cause the limiter in the speaker to kick in. This can cause the volume levels to dip. This is done to protect the speaker from playing louder than it’s rated output, and it likely means that the instrument input level on the PARTYBOX is set too high. Please perform these steps to calibrate your input level and to prevent pumping:
- While music is playing via BT or line input, set the volume on the PARTYBOX to a comfortable listening level.
- Stop playing the music.
- Turn the instrument/guitar input volume on the PARTYBOX all the way down.
- Connect the instrument to the instrument/guitar input on the PARTYBOX.
- Set the volume on your instrument to max.
- Start playing the instrument and begin turning the instrument/guitar volume on the PARTYBOX up. The instrument should sound perfectly normal without any pumping or swelling. Continue to turn up the volume until you start to notice pumping or swelling. When you hear this, turn the volume back down a little bit until the pumping completely stops. You have now calibrated the input level for that instrument. During this step, as you are turning up, if it gets too loud, turn down the main volume on the PARTYBOX to a comfortable level, and then continue.
You should now use the main volume on the PARTYBOX to set the loudest volume for your instrument and can use the volume control on your instrument to adjust the level up or down.
NOTE: Whenever connecting a different instrument, you will likely have to repeat this process as all instruments (guitar pickups) have slightly different output levels. This is how you can ensure maximum performance out of your PARTYBOX.
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