While we're on the subject of things you lose on this smaller model, the Mini is rated for 10 hours of battery life, just like on the original. Speaking of the sort, every button offers a pleasing amount of tactile feedback, without being too "clicky." In the box, you'll find both 3.5mm audio and micro-USB cables, but the smaller size means a wall wart is now an extra $30. The right side, meanwhile, houses a microphone, a pairing button, a micro-USB port (for charging and updates), a 3.5mm auxiliary input and a glowing power button. On top, you'll notice volume keys and a multi-purpose button (play, pause, Siri / Google Now). Our unit is the new take on the original "Red Dot" variation, which Jawbone has been shipping since the very beginning. All told, it's available in nine colors, with five different grille textures. Sadly, there's no way to angle the speaker or let the drivers face vertically for situations when you can't have it positioned in front of you. The Mini comes clad in a rigid anodized-aluminum case, with strips of rubber at the sides that roll under the bottom edges to act as feet. Yves BĂ©har was yet again put in charge of the design, which maintains the same boxy shape and wavy speaker grille we've already grown accustomed to. The Mini Jambox is what it sounds like: a Jambox, made smaller.
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