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JBL Portable Audio Products Debut in Verizon Wireless Stores Nationwide

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ARMAN International Industries, Incorporated, the award-winning maker of outstanding audio and entertainment solutions, announced today that products from its award-winning JBL portable audio product lineup will now be available for sale through all Verizon Wireless stores nationwide.

With long-lasting battery life, JBL portable wireless speakers are the best way to enjoy your music away from home. And since each JBL portable wireless speaker features Bluetooth connectivity, they make the perfect audio companion to a variety of Verizon's selection of wireless devices. As an increasing number of people using their mobile phones to listen to streaming music services through their device, portable speakers from JBL make it easier than ever to share your music wherever you go.



Verizon Wireless will now assort the top wireless products from JBL, including:
  • JBL Flip 2 portable speaker, providing room-filling sound from a compact cylindrical enclosure small enough and lightweight to carry in your hand;
  • JBL Charge portable player/charger combo, delivering unsurpassed portable audio while providing more than 12 hours of playback time. It can also charge your other mobile devices on the go via its built-in USB port;
  • JBL Pulse wireless speaker featuring high-fidelity, room filling JBL sound pulsed to a series of pre-programmed light themes controlling brightness and color.
"Working with Verizon Wireless is a natural fit for HARMAN. The JBL brand has a rich history of achievements in audio engineering and sound technology, and that tradition continues in our portable products. Today's consumers use their mobile devices for everything from streaming television shows to powering the music at a neighborhood bar-b-que. JBL products enable customers to make the most out of their mobile device," said Dave Rogers, Vice President and General Manager, Americas, HARMAN Lifestyle Division.

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Kind of surprised this wasn't happening already. God knows I haven't stepped foot in a cell retail store for a long, long time, but these products are all pretty great, especially for their reasonable prices. They seem like a up-sell/convenience/impulse buy dream for places like those.

I suppose as they are all getting a little longer in the tooth (granted still top of class for their size/price), the prices are probably going down considerably for retailers. I know I nabbed my charge last year for $100 when the msrp was 150, and as far as I know it still retails around that. Sounds like a perfect high-margin product for verizon, especially when even at full retail they are comparably still worth it (compared to almost everything else out there).
 
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