Open Beta v 4.0 - New JBL PROSCAN App

Hi folks, 

The new version of our JBL PROSCAN app is going live soon. 

We recently launched the exclusive beta phase, and got our influencers to join our team. They’ve had 30 days to put the app through its paces, give us feedback, pass on requests and share their experiences with the community. 

We’re all very happy with the new version and thought it would be a great idea to let you get a taste of it for the last few days so you can familiarise yourselves with it in advance. After the beta phase, the  JBL PROSCAN app update in version 4.0 will be available for download / update free of charge to all users from 05.11.2021. 

New features/changes:

  • Completely new design
  • Product recommendations and assistance structured and expanded incl. prioritised sorting
  • Scan reminders individually adjustable (days, weeks, time)
  • Improved display of new messages incl. push reminder
  • Even more reliable test results through help and error handling
  • Better (intuitive) navigation
  • Support of the new iOS and Android versions
  • Use of different devices at the same time with myJBL profile
  • Data transfer and retrieval simplified and accelerated

To try out the app in good time, you need to click on one of the two links: 

Apple: https://testflight.apple.com/join/BzPldENI

Android:  https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.jbl.proscan

Are you happy with the new JBL PROSCAN app? Let us know! 

© 30.10.2021
Tim Wierczinski
Tim Wierczinski
Digital-Brand & CRM Manager

Online Marketing, Social Media

About me: Seit 2018 Aquaristik als Hobby

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