The $699.99 JBL Authentics 500 wireless speaker is the larger, more expensive sibling to the $449.99 Authentics 300. For the money, it offers plenty of power, a mostly premium design, and the ability to stream wirelessly via Bluetooth or Wi-Fi. It also includes hands-free Alexa and Google Assistant, and we appreciate the companion app's adjustable EQ, but other features lack polish. Overall, the $799 Bowers & Wilkins Zeppelin remains our Editors' Choice winner for high-end wireless speakers thanks to its superior app experience, better Bluetooth codec choices, and more elegant design even though it lacks the JBL's Google Assistant support.Hefty With a High-End Design At 9.5 by 17.6 by 10.1 inches (HWD) and 17.2 pounds, the Authentics 500 is heavier than the Bowers & Wilkins Zeppelin (8.3 by 25.6 by 7.6 inches, 14.3 pounds) and substantially less portable than the Authentics 300 (7.7 by 13.5 by 7.1 inches, 10.8 pounds). Despite its bulk, the speaker looks quite handsome. Its front...
JBL's Authentics 500 speaker supports wired and wireless playback, delivers massive sound, and offers hands-free Alexa and Google Assistant, though the fussy controls detract from the experience.