The JBL Summer Competition 2024

The JBL Summer Competition 2024

Bright sunshine, crystal-clear water and temperatures that never rise above 26 °C! A dream for every aquarist. Summer is a critical time for many aquarium owners, as most of our ornamental fish feel happiest at temperatures between 24 and 26 °C. To make sure they stay that way, you definitely need to take part in this competition! The JBL Summer Competition can ensure you have healthy water, bright lighting and the cooling you need on hot days. Take part in the survey and win a refreshing summer pack for your aquarium worth over €330.

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

Winners:

Thomas Spöttl

Geschenke

What is the ideal temperature for your aquarium?

How to take part in the competition: Answer our question by 22 Sept 2024 and claim your chance to win the refreshing summer pack incl. JBL LED SOLAR NATUR (Gen 2) 20 W. We wish you every success!

13 products to be won:

Blog

Cardinal tetra | WILD NATURE AQUARIUM

Today we are accustomed to the sight of bright cardinal tetras in the aquarium. But imagine what it was like in 1930 when the first cardinal tetras arrived in Germany. It was a real sensation!

Find out more

Scan & Win: Win your place on the JBL expedition to Peru

If you buy any tin of JBL PRONOVO food you’ll find a code on the sealing film which enables you to take part in the competition. If you buy several tins, you’ll increase your chance of winning. There are also numerous instant prizes!

Find out more

PRONOVO World Tour - Visiting the armored catfish in South America

Armored catfish are among the most popular fish in our aquariums. Beginners in particular like these small, lively bottom dwellers in their community aquariums. But what species are there and where do they live? Let's take a closer look at this topic.

Find out more

PRONOVO - Your holiday stand in

We have your holiday stand in, both as a feeder or a holiday food. There’s no need to ask your neighbours anymore.

Find out more

Information and consent to cookies & third-party content

We use technically necessary cookies/tools to offer, operate and secure this service. Furthermore ,with your express consent , we use cookies/tools for marketing, tracking, creating personalised content on third-party sites and for displaying third-party content on our website. You can revoke your consent at any time with effect for the future via the menu item ‘Cookie settings’.
By clicking on ‘Allow all’, you give us your express consent to the use of cookies/tools to improve the quality and performance of our service, for functional and personalised performance optimisation, to measure the effectiveness of our ads or campaigns, for personalised content for marketing purposes, including outside our website. This enables us to provide personalised online ads and extended analysis options about your user behaviour. This also includes accessing and storing data on your device. You can revoke your consent at any time with effect for the future via the menu item ‘Cookie settings’.
You can use the ‘Change settings’ button to grant and revoke individual consent to the cookies/tools and receive further information on the cookies/tools we use, their purposes and duration.
By clicking on ‘Only absolutely necessary’, only technically necessary cookies/tools are used.

Our data protection declaration tells you how we process personal data and what purposes we use the data processing for.

PUSH messages from JBL

What are PUSH messages? As part of the W3C standard, web notifications define an API for end-user notifications that are sent to the user's desktop and/or mobile devices via the browser. Notifications appear on the end devices as they are familiar to the end user from apps installed on the device (e.g. emails). Notifications appear on the end user’s device, just like an app (e.g. for emails) installed on the device.

These notifications enable a website operator to contact its users whenever they have a browser open - it doesn’t matter whether the user is currently visiting the website or not.

To be able to send web push notifications, all you need is a website with a web push code installed. This allows brands without apps to take advantage of many of the benefits of push notifications (personalised real-time communications at just the right moment).

Web notifications are part of the W3C standard and define an API for end user notifications. A notification makes it possible to inform the user about an event, such as a new blog post, outside the context of a website.

JBL GmbH & Co. KG provides this service free of charge, and it is easy to activate or deactivate.