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Music-synced JBL PartyLight Stick & Beam now available for your party

JBL’s PartyLight Stick and Beam are here to enhance your party with music-synced LED light shows and wireless connectivity.

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JBL has just dropped some exciting new accessories for its PartyBox line, and if you love throwing a good party, you’ll want to check these out. Say hello to the PartyLight Stick and the PartyLight Beam—two LED-enhanced gadgets that are all about turning your next gathering into a vibrant light show.

First up, the PartyLight Stick. Priced at $99.95, it resembles a glowing animated lightsaber, and let me tell you, it’s a showstopper. This light isn’t just for decoration; it can also be a standalone piece. Using a mobile app, you can tweak the intensity, speed, and motion of the light to perfectly match the vibe of your party. And here’s the kicker: it comes with a built-in microphone that lets its animated light show sync to the beat of the music playing in the room. It’s like having your own mini disco!

  • A lifestyle product photo of JBL PartyLight Stick
  • A lifestyle product photo of JBL PartyLight Stick
  • A lifestyle product photo of JBL PartyLight Stick

Next, we have the PartyLight Beam. At $149.95, this one projects a dazzling light show onto your walls or ceilings. While it can also work independently, it does need to be plugged into a wall outlet, which means you might have to get a bit creative with placement—especially in a room full of dancing guests. However, the angle of projection is adjustable, so you can position it close to the wall and still get that stunning effect. Just a heads up: unlike the Stick, JBL hasn’t shared an IP rating for the Beam, so it’s best to keep it indoors and away from any splash zones.

  • A lifestyle product photo of JBL PartyLight Beam
  • A lifestyle product photo of JBL PartyLight Beam
  • A lifestyle product photo of JBL PartyLight Beam

Both lights shine even brighter when connected to one of JBL’s PartyBox speakers. Thanks to Bluetooth Auracast—a feature that allows one Bluetooth signal to connect to multiple devices—the lights will sync their dazzling animations with the LED lights in the speakers, creating an immersive party experience. If you want to take things to the next level, you can connect multiple PartyLight Sticks and Beams, lighting up even the largest spaces.

Now, let’s talk battery life. The PartyLight Stick packs 183 RGB LEDs and can run for about eight hours on a rechargeable battery. That means you can position several of them around your party venue without worrying about tripping over cords. Plus, it’s got an IPX4 splashproof rating, so if a little rain or a splash from the pool happens, you’re covered—just don’t let it take a dive!

The PartyLight Beam, while impressive, is more stationary due to its need for a power outlet. But with its mix of three RGB LEDs and four white LEDs, it still delivers a captivating light display. Just remember to keep it away from bad weather and champagne sprays!


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