I received a sample for this review/feature. Opinions expressed are my own.
We are a music loving family. We listen to music in the car, house, backyard, while riding bikes and even poolside for summer BBQs. With Jambanz, the world’s first Bluetooth wristband speaker, we can take the music with us everywhere we go!
It is like the awesomeness of a slapband that takes the portability of a wireless speaker everywhere your wrist does.
The speakers on my phone are terrible and I find that I am singing out with my girls to the Frozen Soundtrack as much as they are. I just sync up the Jambanz with my Bluetooth phone and we can all sing loudly while listening to crystal clear sound through Jambanz. No tangled headphone wires for active kids and, safety-wise, eliminates headphone caused hearing damage and distraction from surrounding dangers.
It is a one size fits all but it easily fits my 5 year old as well as myself. The slapbands and speakers are interchangeable and available in a variety of colors and graphic design options, giving multiple customized mix-and-match looks. The ability to change the looks and colors is important to my kindergartener so I can imagine it is the same or more so for older kids. It’s current colors include tangerine (orange), kiwi (green), and licorice (grey).
Pairing it to your bluetooth device was easy and quick, even for a person like me that sometimes gets confused with technology when I first start using it. Just make sure your Bluetooth is turned on on your device and then turn Jambanz on and it connects on its own. Jambanz comes with a micro USB cable allowing recharging from most USB sources and gives spoken audio prompts letting you know when it’s fully charged, ready to sync and jam.
I think it looks good on my wrist too! My daughter, who is in the first picture, likes to wear this everywhere with her. Singing is definitely one of her favorite things to do. The Jambanz makes that fun for her in a cool and new way.
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