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Review: JLab Audio MiniBlaster Portable Speaker for iPod nano

Last updated: May 15, 2021 8:50 pm UTC
By Jeremy Horwitz
Review: JLab Audio MiniBlaster Portable Speaker for iPod nano

Pros: A highly convenient pocket-sized speaker system for the iPod nano, complete with a storage chamber for the nano, a matching silicone rubber case, and two extras: a power supply for use indoors, and an auxiliary audio cable for use with other devices. Delivers good but not great sound given its size and price, excelling in volume more than anything else. Runs off of four AAA batteries when you’re on the road.


Cons: Overall sound quality is a little off the mark of less expensive (but less versatile) leading alternative. Access to nano requires turning unit over and right side up while in use. No screen or Hold switch protection for the nano while inside.

Review: JLab Audio MiniBlaster Portable Speaker for iPod nano

There are a few $50 and under speaker docks compatible with the iPod nano, but the best-known is Gear4’s PocketParty for iPod nano (iLounge rating: A-), a set of two speaker drivers inside a stand-like body that runs off a single AA battery. Though it wasn’t cheap at $45, it’s now commonly available for under $35, and a very good performer on audio given its small size.


Now JLab Audio has developed an alternative called MiniBlaster ($50), which packs two drivers into an enclosure that’s at least as pocketable as PocketParty and a nano, yet offers more than a few features Gear4 omitted.

There are a few $50 and under speaker docks compatible with the iPod nano, but the best-known is Gear4’s PocketParty for iPod nano (iLounge rating: A-), a set of two speaker drivers inside a stand-like body that runs off a single AA battery. Though it wasn’t cheap at $45, it’s now commonly available for under $35, and a very good performer on audio given its small size. Now JLab Audio has developed an alternative called MiniBlaster ($50), which packs two drivers into an enclosure that’s at least as pocketable as PocketParty and a nano, yet offers more than a few features Gear4 omitted.


Most notably, JLab has opted to actually hold your nano inside the speaker chassis rather than creating a nano stand: the nice part of this design is that you don’t need to carry the MiniBlaster and nano separately, but rather put the nano in a case, then inside the MiniBlaster shell, and carry them both together. JLab includes the case, which matches the white or black color of the MiniBlaster speakers, and offers protection for everything but the nano’s screen and Hold switch. You turn the unit over to reveal the iPod’s face and controls, pick your song or playlist, then turn it around to listen to the music. The nano’s not as easy to control as in Gear4’s design, which will bother some users, but it’s surely easier to tote around.


Four AAA batteries power MiniBlaster while you’re on the road.

 

Review: JLab Audio MiniBlaster Portable Speaker for iPod nano

Unlike PocketParty, the company also includes both a power supply and an auxiliary audio cable that allows the speakers to play audio from other devices – nice additions in our view, given that there will be times when you’ll want to use the speakers at home or with non-nano devices. However, unlike most of the charger-equipped speaker docks we’ve seen, MiniBlaster doesn’t charge the nano when connected to wall power; it makes an electronic connection solely to the nano’s headphone port and nothing else.


 

Review: JLab Audio MiniBlaster Portable Speaker for iPod nano

Other than its additional expense over PocketParty, which is basically justified by its included charger and iPod case, there are only a couple of small details that take away a little from the unit’s appeal. First is the presence of a volume knob, which might seem necessary if you’re looking to connect non-nano devices to the speakers, but in practice just adds one more thing you’ll need to do before enjoying your sound. Initial calibration requires you to set both the MiniBlaster and iPod nano volume knobs to a distortion-minimizing level, which is a little louder than the PocketParty’s peak. Past that point, and JLab does let it go further, heavy distortion kicks in.

 

Review: JLab Audio MiniBlaster Portable Speaker for iPod nano

Review: JLab Audio MiniBlaster Portable Speaker for iPod nano

The other issue is sound quality. By absolute standards, PocketParty isn’t a spectacular audio system, but given how small it is, it delivers pretty clean, balanced sound.


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