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JBL PartyBox 330 and 130 Launch with Upgraded Woofers, New Tweeters, and Bigger Party Sound

JBL PartyBox 330 and 130 add upgraded drivers, Auracast, mic and guitar inputs, fast charging, and party-ready power from $449.95.

JBL PartyBox 330 and 130 Party Speakers Lifestyle

JBL is not done feeding the party speaker machine in 2026. Following the PartyBox On The Go 2 Plus, the company has added two more portable party speakers to the lineup with the new JBL PartyBox 330 and PartyBox 130.

Both models arrive with upgraded woofers, new tweeters, deeper bass extension, and clearer highs, along with JBL’s AI Sound Boost and Smart EQ to help optimize playback across different tracks. That matters in this category, where “loud” is easy and “loud without sounding like a shopping cart full of Bluetooth regrets” is the harder trick.

The design has also been updated, with a new hexangle profile, curved front grille, redesigned lightshow, and a simplified top control panel built around a single dial for volume, sound modes, and lighting effects. Available in Black or White with orange accents, the PartyBox 330 and 130 look like JBL is pushing the line toward a cleaner, more modern identity without forgetting the main job: make the room, backyard, beach, or basement move.

JBL PartyBox 330

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JBL PartyBox 330

At its core, the JBL PartyBox 330 uses dual 6.5-inch woofers and delivers 280 watts of total output power. Making their PartyBox debut, twin PEN dome tweeters bring technology used in JBL’s professional concert systems, with the goal of producing cleaner, more detailed highs that can cut through the mix when the volume climbs.

JBL also includes AI Sound Boost with Smart EQ Mode, which adjusts playback to help keep the sound balanced across different tracks. The redesigned cabinet adds a new profile, ripple-effect side panels built from miniature JBL horn shapes, and a reinvented beat-synced lightshow because, apparently, standing still in the corner was never part of the brief.

Battery life is rated at up to 18 hours, while a 10-minute Fast Charge can provide up to 2 hours of playback. The battery is also replaceable, so users can charge a spare and swap it in when the party outlasts the first pack.

For easier transport, the PartyBox 330 includes a telescopic locking handle and wide all-terrain wheels. The IPX4 splashproof rating adds protection against splashes, making it suitable for poolside use, patios, and outdoor gatherings.

Dual mic and guitar inputs support karaoke, sing-alongs, and basic live performance use. JBL has also added an optical TV input, USB-C for lossless audio, and Bluetooth for wireless streaming from smartphones and tablets.

Auracast support allows users to pair multiple compatible JBL speakers, making it easier to expand coverage for larger spaces or bigger crowds.

JBL PartyBox 130

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JBL PartyBox 130

For those looking for a more compact PartyBox model, the JBL PartyBox 130 delivers up to 200 watts of output power. It uses upgraded 5.25-inch woofers and 25mm silk dome tweeters, with JBL promising stronger bass and clearer highs from the smaller cabinet.

The PartyBox 130 also includes a redesigned lightshow with strobe edge lighting and dynamic visual effects. Battery life is rated at up to 15 hours, while a 10-minute Fast Charge provides up to 80 minutes of additional playback.

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A redesigned foldable carry handle makes the 130 easier to move, and its IPX4 splashproof rating adds protection against splashes and light spills. Like the PartyBox 330, it includes mic and guitar inputs, Bluetooth streaming, and Auracast support for connecting multiple compatible JBL speakers.

EasySing Mics

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To get more out of the PartyBox 330 and PartyBox 130, JBL also offers EasySing Mics as an optional accessory. They add karaoke-focused features for users who want to use either speaker for sing-alongs, parties, or casual live performance.

Pro Tip: JBL EasySing Mics are not included with the PartyBox 330 or PartyBox 130. They require a separate purchase.

The JBL EasySing Mics provide real-time, AI-powered vocal removal from tracks while maintaining clear, balanced audio. Users can adjust the vocal level to 25%, 50%, or fully removed. The EasySing algorithm enhances live vocals with Voice Boost for improved high-frequency clarity, along with reverb, echo, and noise suppression.

The JBL EasySing Mic Mini is a new compact version that provides a pocket-sized solution for singing and content creation. It includes Voice Boost for high-pitch support and AI-based noise suppression to reduce background interference.

Comparison

JBL ModelPartyBox 330PartyBox 130
Product TypeParty SpeakerParty Speaker
Price$629.95$449.95
Power Output (total)280 W200 W
Speaker Drivers2 x dual 6.25″ Woofers
2 x 25mm PEN dome Tweeters
2 x dual 5.25″ Woofers
2 x 25mm silk dome Tweeters
Product Height26.1 inches22.6 inches
Weight37.7 lbs24.9 lbs
AI Sound BoostYesYes
Smart EQ ModeYesYes
Light ShowYesYes
PlaytimeUp to 18 hoursUp to 15 hours
Fast Charge10 min = 2 hrs 10 min = 80 min
HandleTelescopicFoldable
IP Rating IPX4 splashproofIPX4 splashproof
Inputs (Wired)Dual mic

Dual  guitar inputs

USB-C lossless audio

Optical input

3.5mm aux
Dual mic

Dual  guitar inputs

USB-C lossless audio

Optical input

3.5mm aux
Inputs (Wireless)Bluetooth 6.0Bluetooth 6.0
Auracast™YesYes
JBL EasySing Mic Compatibility YesYes
JBL One AppYesYes
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JBL PartyBox 130

The Bottom Line 

The PartyBox 330 and 130 push JBL deeper into the portable party speaker category with more power, upgraded drivers, Auracast support, mic and guitar inputs, splash resistance, replaceable batteries, and updated lightshows. The 330 adds more output and longer battery life, while the 130 offers a smaller, less expensive option that still keeps the core PartyBox feature set intact.

What’s missing? EasySing microphones are optional, not included, and neither model is pretending to replace a serious PA system. But for parties, outdoor gatherings, karaoke, casual performances, or buskers who need portable amplification without a complicated setup, the PartyBox 330 and 130 make a practical case at $629.95 and $449.95, respectively.

Pricing & Availability

The JBL PartyBox 130 and 330 will be available for presale starting June 7, 2026. Shipping is expected to start on June 28, 2026.

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  1. Joe Rogers

    June 19, 2026 at 4:16 am

    100 E Jefferson street Kankakee Illinois 60901 I love your company and I love your speakers and you have a great surround good music and I like what you guys have is coming out and I am proud of your speakers and I’m I love what your company is all about and I have a disability, but I will have that kind of money. I’m very poor, but I would love to have one of those get the ultimate but they’re very expensive but I don’t have that kind of money but a big fan of your JBL speakers and I follow you guys every day and I watched your comments on YouTube and you guys are great people and you have a good company. I’m proud of y’all.

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