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The previous comments are all incorrect. The JBL Powerbox has an output of 800 watt RMS but that’s not the input. It is an amplifier so there is circuitry to boost the input. The input for the 710 is around 160w occasionally it can be more depending on the bass intensity. You need to understand electricity and the rules regarding it in order to give the correct advice. At low volume, the JBL 710 can be run by the Jackery 240 v2. At 25% volume it’s only using about 50w depending on the genre of music the user is listening too. This is teases with a higher volume. Just understand, you need to first understand how you will be using the speaker, what, music, at what volume and you can calculate from there. It is best to use the Jackery 300 or even better the Jackery 1000 v2. You need extra space so that you can not just power the speaker but so that you can use it for a period of a could have hours or so.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Quite long on low to medium volumes… I’d say if you have your Speaker on %50 volume the battery will last you a couple hours maybe more. And yes this battery will run a JbL 710, because I have one as well, and am running it on this battery with no issues whatsoever.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Dear Customer, Thanks for reaching out to us regarding this question. Sorry to tell you that the Explorer 290 can not run the JBL party box 710 which running watts is much larger than 200W(the continuous output watts of Explorer 290). The Jackery Explorer 880 and Explorer 1500 are recommended to you. And they can run your JBL party box 710 severally around 52 minutes and 1.53 hours. Hope the above information can solve your problem. Should you have other questions or concerns, feel free to contact our customer service. Thank you for your support. Best Regards, Jackery Support Team
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