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1) Your Definition of “Portable”
The Gen. 3 is transportable—with no wires, cables or plugs needed—but it may require a friend to carry long distances. The Go, on the other hand, can be carried with one hand. It weighs almost half what the Gen. 3 weighs. Add the strap, and you’re looking at hands-free carrying. Now that’s portability.
2) Your Devices
If you’re wanting to connect completely wirelessly with Bluetooth or SKAA, you can’t go wrong with the Go or the Gen. 3. But if you need to hook up mics, mixers, instruments and more, the Gen. 3’s Pro Panel has what you need.
3) Your Volume Needs
The Go packs a formidable punch in the volume department, and has incredible bass punch for its size. It lives up to the “concert-level” standard. With double the amount of speakers and cabinet size, it’s no wonder the Gen. 3 defined a whole new category of listening experiences.
4) Your Battery Life
The Go and the Gen. 3 share a battery system, so you can actually use the same batteries in both and swap between them. Pretty cool. At mid-volume, both models can last 40 hours. But at full volume. the Gen. 3 lasts about 5 hours, where the powerful Go goes for 10 hours.
Which SOUNDBOKS is for you? Shop now and find out.
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