The JBL Valentine’s Day Competition

Winter is a very special season, full of warmth and time to spend on your hobbies. What could be better than a gift to match? Gift your loved one something suited to their hobby to show your affection. This individual product selection to the value of €50 is right on cue.

Win €50 for your loved one

Just enter by February 14, 2021 and with a bit of luck you can win one of three vouchers worth €50 for your JBL purchase. You may choose from the complete JBL product range and redeem the prize at once. The winner will be drawn from the pool of participants.

Unfortunately the competition is finished already. Shortly you will find another competition here. Simply look in again later.

Winners

    Nico Munz, cynthia munier, Michael Eferl

How many years ago did you buy your first JBL product?

We look forward to hearing what you think about JBL and JBL products:

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