harshjain1906
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Just checked out the new Jerry Can 360° Party Speaker on pre-order — here are my first impressions from the product page:


RMS: 120W, Peak: 350W — looks built to handle both indoor and outdoor parties.
Max sound pressure level claimed >99dB, distortion <1%.
On paper, seems loud and clean enough for house parties, backyard BBQs, or even small gatherings.

5200mAh battery — not the biggest, but fine for mobility.
Not exactly “lightweight,” but the rugged design makes it look road-trip ready.

Dimensions: 355 x 455 x 155 mm (14.0 x 17.9 x 6.1 in)
Weight: 18.4 lbs (8.35 kg)
Packaging: 440 x 570 x 250 mm (17.3 x 24.4 x 9.8 in)
Manageable to carry, though definitely not a tiny Bluetooth speaker.

Mic support + guitar input.
Not just about blasting playlists — you can jam live, host karaoke nights, or even use it for small gigs.

4 EQ modes: Outdoor, Indoor, Karaoke, Soft.
Handy for tailoring sound to different settings.

6 lighting modes with full 360° design.
App control + TWS stereo pairing (pair two units).
Basically, it’s aiming to be both the visual and audio centerpiece of a party.

Rugged “Jerry Can” look — unique compared to the usual boxy party speakers.
Feels industrial/outdoorsy, like something you’d throw in the trunk for a road trip.

Listed at $399.99 for pre-order.
With the $130 off coupon, it drops closer to $269.99 — which makes it look like a much more attractive buy.
Jerry Can 360° Party Speaker Link :- Pre Order
Order on October 15th to enjoy an exclusive early bird discount—don't miss out!
My Thoughts So Far,
Honestly, it looks like a well-rounded party speaker, not just loudness, but versatility (music, karaoke, guitar, lights).
The main thing I’m curious about is how long the battery will last if you’re running music + lights + mic all at once.
At full price it feels premium, but with the coupon deal it really starts looking like solid value for an all-in-one party/outdoor system.
What do you guys think? Would you go for the pre-order with the coupon, or wait to see real-world reviews first?
That’s all from my side for now, thanks for reading

Harsh Jain

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