JBL has officially celebrated its 80th anniversary in the Philippines with the launch of a wide range of new audio products spanning portable speakers, karaoke microphones, headphones, earbuds, and gaming headsets.
The brand unveiled its latest lineup during a launch event held at Clark Marriott Hotel in Pampanga last May 15, 2026, followed by the JBL Audio Playground community event at Clark Global City.
Leading the announcement are JBL’s new EasySing products, designed to bring karaoke and content creation into a more portable and spontaneous format. The new JBL EasySing Mic Mini Duo and JBL EasySing Mic Mini feature AI Vocal Removal, allowing users to reduce or completely remove vocals from songs in real time for instant karaoke sessions.

The microphones also come with Voice Boost, AI noise suppression, reverb effects, and up to six hours of battery life. For larger setups, JBL also introduced the JBL EasySing Mic for PartyBox speakers.

JBL also expanded its PartyBox lineup with the new JBL PartyBox 130, JBL PartyBox Encore 2 Plus, and JBL PartyBox On-The-Go 2 Plus. These speakers feature AI Vocal Removal, dynamic lighting effects, karaoke-ready microphone inputs, and JBL Pro Sound for larger gatherings and events.


For portable listening, JBL introduced the compact JBL Go 5 and the more powerful JBL Xtreme 5. Both support Auracast connectivity, while the Xtreme 5 adds AI Sound Boost, SmartEQ Mode, ambient lighting, and up to 28 hours of battery life.

On the personal audio side, JBL refreshed its Live and Tune headphone series. The new JBL Live 680NC and JBL Live 780NC offer Adaptive Noise Cancelling 2.0, Spatial Sound, Hi-Res Audio, and battery life of up to 80 hours.

Meanwhile, the new JBL Live Beam 4, JBL Live Buds 4, and JBL Live Flex 4 feature six-mic AI calling, Smart Charging Case controls, and improved sound quality.

JBL also expanded its gaming lineup with the new JBL Quantum 250, JBL Quantum 650, and flagship JBL Quantum 950. These feature JBL Quantum Spatial Sound, customizable QuantumENGINE software, and modular replaceable parts for long-term use.

To celebrate the milestone, JBL also held the JBL Audio Playground event featuring a fun run, gaming tournaments, DJ workshops, dance showcases, and live performances from Ben&Ben, HORI7ON, Dionela, Al James, and G22.
Pricing:
EasySing Series
- JBL EasySing Mic Mini Duo – PHP 12,999
- JBL EasySing Mic Mini – PHP 8,999
- JBL EasySing Mic – PHP 10,999
Portable Speakers and PartyBox
- JBL Go 5 – PHP 2,899
- JBL Xtreme 5 – PHP 21,299
- JBL PartyBox 130 – PHP 23,999
- JBL PartyBox Encore 2 Plus – PHP 26,999
- JBL PartyBox On-The-Go 2 Plus – PHP 24,999
Live Series
- JBL Live 680NC – PHP 7,999
- JBL Live 780NC – PHP 11,999
- JBL Live Beam 4 – PHP 12,499
- JBL Live Buds 4 – PHP 12,499
- JBL Live Flex 4 – PHP 12,499
Tune Series
- JBL Tune 530BT – PHP 3,499
- JBL Tune 730BT – PHP 4,799
- JBL Tune 680NC – PHP 6,399
- JBL Tune 780NC – PHP 7,999
Quantum Gaming Series
- JBL Quantum 250 – PHP 3,999
- JBL Quantum 650 – PHP 9,199
- JBL Quantum 950 – PHP 21,999
JBL says several products are already available in the Philippines, while others like the EasySing Mic Mini Duo, PartyBox 130, and Live 4 earbuds series are coming soon to the local market.


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