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popularidk_then | Staff posted Jun 16, 2026 9:31 PM

Sam's Club Members: JBL PartyBox Encore 2 Portable Party Speaker w/ 2 Mics $229 + Free Store Pickup

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Sam's Club [samsclub.com] has JBL PartyBox Encore 2 Portable Party Speaker w/ 2 Mics on sale for $229.00. Select free store pickup where available. Shipping is free w/ Sam's Club Plus Membership (Details [samsclub.com]).

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Product Details:
  • Speakers: Silk dome tweeters + woofers for highs and deep bass
  • AI Sound Boost technology reduces distortion at high volumes
  • Dynamic LED light show with strobe effects syncs to music
  • Playtime: Up to 15 hours on a single charge
  • Quick charge: 10 minutes = 80 minutes of playtime
  • Multi-speaker pairing: Connect two units for stereo sound
  • Auracastā„¢ technology for wireless multi-speaker connectivity
  • IPX4 splash-proof rating
  • Grab-and-go handle for portability
  • Replaceable battery (spare sold separately)
  • Includes: 2 wired microphones
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Sam's Club [samsclub.com] has JBL PartyBox Encore 2 Portable Party Speaker w/ 2 Mics on sale for $229.00. Select free store pickup where available. Shipping is free w/ Sam's Club Plus Membership (Details [samsclub.com]).

See deals for Sam's Club membership

Product Details:
  • Speakers: Silk dome tweeters + woofers for highs and deep bass
  • AI Sound Boost technology reduces distortion at high volumes
  • Dynamic LED light show with strobe effects syncs to music
  • Playtime: Up to 15 hours on a single charge
  • Quick charge: 10 minutes = 80 minutes of playtime
  • Multi-speaker pairing: Connect two units for stereo sound
  • Auracastā„¢ technology for wireless multi-speaker connectivity
  • IPX4 splash-proof rating
  • Grab-and-go handle for portability
  • Replaceable battery (spare sold separately)
  • Includes: 2 wired microphones

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Jun 17, 2026 3:56 AM
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underworldtakerJun 17, 2026 3:56 AM
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Amazing speaker
Jun 17, 2026 4:22 PM
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Joined Jan 2010
mystiqueskillzJun 17, 2026 4:22 PM
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I bought this last year at Sam's Club for $200 and it's an awesome portable karaoke system with an iPad!!
Jun 17, 2026 6:21 PM
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Joined Oct 2011
juggarJun 17, 2026 6:21 PM
5,263 Posts
Love this speaker, I had a Jawbone Big Jambox and this was the perfect replacement /upgrade.
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Jun 17, 2026 7:37 PM
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Giovanni4k
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Jun 17, 2026 7:37 PM
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Solid Deal šŸ¤
Jun 18, 2026 2:47 AM
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funduGuyJun 18, 2026 2:47 AM
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This or the JBL Partybox 120 at Costco for $50 more?
Jun 18, 2026 1:20 PM
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TTB4Jun 18, 2026 1:20 PM
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Quote from funduGuy :
This or the JBL Partybox 120 at Costco for $50 more?
Costco's Club 120 is 160W vs 100W(encore 2). The Club120 includes 1 wireless mic vs Encore2 includes 2 wireless mic. Encore2's mics are pair internally/directly to the Encore2 system and cannot be used on other systems (ie: if Encore2 speaker is dead, the mics are useless)
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Jun 20, 2026 9:33 AM
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DragonflyPunchJun 20, 2026 9:33 AM
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I bought 2 of these at Sam's Club (about 2 yrs ago I think). I rarely use them as portable speakers. Just have them permanently kept in my living room as main speakers for the living room. I already have some large side tables and these fit perfectly. Saved me from having to wiring if I had gone with passive speakers. Kids used a Karaoke a couple of times as a gimmick but it was quickly forgotten.

Pros -
1. Sound quality is very good. These are powerful speakers, and they will easily serve your needs even in a large area. So they excel in the capability that matters the most
2. Lighting is fun to use with a few different modes. Of course, it's a non-essential feature but it's fun for kids. And it can easily be turned off.
3. On a few occasions we used it as a portable speaker in the bedroom while it was connected to a streaming stick. There was no obvious lip sync issues.
4. In that same scenario, the battery lasted very long (just few hours of TV watching every evening).
5. Uses a regular 2-pin C8 power cable. So, no proprietary power input, and no external power brick.

Cons -
1. The connection between two speakers in synced 'party mode' or 'L/R stereo mode' is not that great. My two speakers are opposite each other in the living room and not very far from each other. And yet there is occasional stuttering. It's not so bad that it's unusable, but it's there. To be fair this might be because one of the speakers is placed right next to a WiFi router so that might be causing interference. But still, the connection could have been more robust.
2. The stuttering when synced issue, though not that bad to render it useless, irritated me enough times that I bought two WiiM Audio streamers and.connected both via 3.5mm Aux input. The WiiM audio streamers sync over WiFi and so the party connection is much more stable. The 'con' here is that there is no manual way to switch between 3.5mm aux input and Bluetooth. If the speaker detects that there is an Aux signal, it will always take precedence. That's a good thing when you want to the switch to be automatic, but a pain when you want to force it to switch inputs. Just have turn it on and off a couple of times and make sure aux input is silent. Worst case - have to pull out the aux cable. Wish there was a button to manually switch inputs. I have a much older small Bose Bluetooth speaker that has an input button on top for precisely this.
3. This is my biggest problem with these speakers and might seem nitpicking -- But the speakers don't have BLE support; a low energy implementation that make the Bluetooth dormant but always listening. What I mean by that is - If I want to start listening to music, I have to physically walk over to the speakers and turn them on. This is extremely irritating to me. My Bose Bluetooth speaker, even when is off is always 'listening. If I pick up my phone and just tap connect on the Bluetooth list, the speakers just turns ON, on it's own; regardless of whether it is connected to a power source or not. The same problem extends to the Aux input on JBLs. Speakers don't detect a signal an turn on. Either which way, I have to walk to one or both of them and turn them on manually. It's unfortunate that JBL hasn't implemented all features of the modern Bluetooth standard; things that much older speakers have; and even some JBL models have.
Last edited by DragonflyPunch June 20, 2026 at 02:49 AM.
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