Visually it looks like a relic from the 80's (My first Sony) or even 70s (Pril Flower and orange phones) and so will not match the stylish equipment of the 21st century actually, to which it can be connected should. But the designers of JBL will have already something in mind. On closer inspection, however, it is surprisingly solid and processed valent, the cord storage facility is very well thought out and the string wags during transport not around somewhere in the area. However, this patent comes at the expense of cable length, but the round half meters should be enough - you do not want to provide sound from your phone, MP3 player or laptop from the neighboring rooms. I tested the JBL On Tour Micro 2 first at the phone and heard nothing at first, which was not on the battery, for he was fortunately for immediate use. Debt was the somewhat stiff connector which will be engaged with some emphasis. Followed by the first hearing impression: Well, untenrum it's ok, because you can not get much despite bass reflex without the required sound. However, can work wonders here a wooden table as a premium or better backing. However, I am disappointed by the insufficient heights. In the upper frequencies of the JBL tends to tug the heights lacks brilliance, they sound tinny and overall outweigh the overall picture the centers. That sounds better than the phone pure, but not later than the notebook he falls for my taste by. Although the sound is a little richer, but overall unbalanced, moreover, at the expense of the stereo effect. As a companion for mobile phone or MP3 player good because handy and robust solution, but not exactly cheap. Notebooks, however, he did not really bring forward.