The JBL team know exactly what they are doing and this ad is likely going to be a big hit for sales. Most young people are very familiar with the JBL brand via affordable bluetooth speakers and headphones. The under 35 female market is a different scenario from years back,previously men purchased the main audio in a home.Women are single longer,earn as much as men and guess what want a decent sound experience like they grew up with via dad’s setup.They are not stupid and understand the bluetooth speakers they own are lacking.Considering these systems are going to be sold in big box stores ala Target,Best Buy,Sam’s Club and Costco the marketing is perfectly geared to the intended demograhpic*Target. Besides most of us here would not really consider the new JBL offering anything other than a simple system in a box many of us started with 30 years ago. Remember Mr. Audiophile this was intended for THEM not YOU.
JBL's Marketing Blunder..
This is such a bizarre JBL promo video portraying young women as ditzy airheads...certainly not the way to reach younger blood and expand the customer base.
Here's a retort from the Audioholics channel
JBL Ad portrays Gen Z women as Idiots?!
I suppose JBL will try and do just fine by selling the same things over and over to a shrinking aged male customer base. Good luck JBL!
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