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Supreme put its box logo on JBL’s tiny speakers, because just red wasn’t enough

Supreme has given JBL’s tiny Go 5 speaker its signature red makeover, complete with white branding and controls, while leaving the hardware underneath unchanged.

Supreme put its box logo on JBL’s tiny speakers, because just red wasn’t enough

Supreme has collaborated with JBL to release a special-edition version of the JBL Go 5 speakers, featuring their signature red color and a prominent white logo across the front. The collaboration maintains the same audio features and durability as the regular Go 5, but adds white controls, JBL branding on the lanyard, and a slightly different shade of red.

The speakers offer up to ten hours of playback, IP68 water and dust resistance, and support for Auracast, AirTouch stereo pairing, Bluetooth 6.0, and lossless playback over USB-C. The price and release date for the Supreme-edition JBL Go 5 have not been announced yet. Meanwhile, Samsung is partnering with Activision to add HDR10+ Gaming support to Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 4, enabling Odyssey G9 owners to enjoy a wider field of view.

Additionally, Samsung is rumored to be developing its own wireless headphones, the Galaxy H1, as evidence was found in the Galaxy Wearable app.

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