Review: JBL PlayUp for Nokia
- 07 March, 2013 10:16
The JBL PlayUp is a portable Bluetooth speaker with built-in NFC technology.
The PlayUp is a joint collaboration between Nokia and audio company JBL. It's primarily been designed as an accessory for Nokia's Lumia 920 Windows Phone.
The PlayUp comes in white, black, yellow and cyan variants and its cylindrical shape makes it immediately recognisable. The design is both colourful and quirky.
The plastic surface on the sides and bottom of the PlayUP almost feels rubber-like and makes the speaker easy to pick up and hold. The fit and finish is superb, topped off by an etched JBL logo that sits on the grill at the top.
The removable, replaceable battery is nicely hidden underneath a panel at the bottom of the PlayUp.
The JBL PlayUp streams sound from any Bluetooth device but has NFC connectivity built-in to speed up the pairing process. It works by tapping any NFC-equipped smartphone against the speaker, where a Bluetooth connection is instantly initiated without the need for entering a passcode.
We successfully paired the PlayUp with the Lumia 920, a Google Nexus 4 and a Sony Xperia Z during testing.
You can also pair any Bluetooth phone to the PlayUp in the traditional manner. For wired connections, there's a 3.5mm audio jack at the back and a cable is included in the sales package.
The PlayUp packs a decent punch when it comes to sound quality. It produces enough sound to fill a medium sized room with no problems and bass response is impressive.
There is slight distortion at near maximum volume levels but this is significantly less than most other speakers of this size that we've tested.
The PlayUp can't be used as a hands-free speakerphone. Nokia says the battery will last for up to 10 hours of continuous music playback before needing to be recharged. An AC charger is included in the sales package, which is a nice touch.
The JBL PlayUp is available through selected retailers in Australia for $199.95.