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Called the Extreme version, it sports overclocked internals which should provide more computing muscle. In terms of internals, the Extreme version Mi 5 boasts an overclocked CPU from 1.8GHz to 2.15GHz that saw a 19% increase, a 22% bump on its Adreno 530 GPU now running at 624MHz from 510MHz, while its 3GB LPDDR4 RAM is now boosted from 1333MHz to 1866MHz. We've already reviewed the Charge 2+, Pulse 2, and now the JBL Extreme. From its name, the Extreme is aimed to give a louder outdoor music for consumers. Design and Construction Like most portable JBL Bluetooth speakers, the Extreme follows the same tube-like design. Like any fabric clothing, the Extreme cleverly hides its ports on the back with a zipper. Overall, JBL did a good job in giving the Extreme a solid build, but it's kinda hefty at 2.1kg. Features With the Extreme, you can connect up to 3 smartphones or tablets at the same time and take turns in playback. Read more in our articles including "Xiaomi Mi 5 Extreme version has overclocked CPU, GPU, and RAM" and "JBL Extreme Review".

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What is extreme?

Called the Extreme version, it sports overclocked internals which should provide more computing muscle. In terms of internals, the Extreme version Mi 5 boasts an overclocked CPU from 1.8GHz to 2.15GHz that saw a 19% increase, a 22% bump on its Adreno 530 GPU now running at 624MHz from 510MHz, while its 3GB LPDDR4 RAM is now boosted from 1333MHz to 1866MHz.

What have you covered about extreme?

We've already reviewed the Charge 2+, Pulse 2, and now the JBL Extreme. From its name, the Extreme is aimed to give a louder outdoor music for consumers. Design and Construction Like most portable JBL Bluetooth speakers, the Extreme follows the same tube-like design.

Where can I find articles about extreme?

Our coverage of extreme includes: "Xiaomi Mi 5 Extreme version has overclocked CPU, GPU, and RAM"; "JBL Extreme Review"; "SanDisk outs fastest MicroSD card to date". Each article provides unique insights and information.