What Is the JBL EasySing Mic Mini?
The JBL EasySing Mic Mini is a portable karaoke microphone and compact recording device that combines AI-powered vocal processing, plug‑and‑play connectivity and tight integration with JBL speakers to serve both casual performers and modern content creators in a pocket‑friendly form factor. Unveiled at Club JBL in Amsterdam, the EasySing Mic Mini stood out among new headphones and speakers as the product that felt most like a fresh idea rather than a simple upgrade. It comes as a microphone and USB‑C dongle package that, when plugged into a laptop or smartphone, captures audio like a standard mic while remaining small enough to throw in a bag. In a lineup focused on colour and incremental improvements, the EasySing Mic Mini signals JBL’s effort to move past passive listening and into the tools people use to record, perform and publish.

AI Karaoke Tricks in a Pocket-Sized Mic
The EasySing Mic Mini is designed first as a portable karaoke microphone, but its most striking feature is AI‑driven lyric removal. When connected to a compatible JBL portable or PartyBox speaker, it can strip vocals from any track so you can turn playlists into instant backing tracks. Users can choose from three levels of lyric removal – 25%, 50% or 100% – depending on how much of the original voice they want to keep. There is also a Vocal Boost option to enhance your own voice on top of the music. During the Club JBL demos, this AI processing made familiar songs sound performance‑ready in seconds. With AUX output and Bluetooth support on the mic, you can set up a simple living‑room stage or bring your own karaoke to a friend’s party without extra gear.
From Party Trick to Content Creator Microphone
While its karaoke skills will attract attention first, the JBL EasySing Mic Mini also works as a content creator microphone. The USB‑C dongle lets it act as a regular input device for laptops or smartphones, turning it into a compact recording device for interviews, vlogs or voiceovers. One attendee at Club JBL noted that they could see themselves using the mic to record audio at events, highlighting its usefulness beyond home parties. Because it can pair with JBL portable speakers like the Charge 6, Boombox 4, Go 5, Xtreme 5 and Grip, as well as multiple PartyBox models, creators can rehearse performances on the same system they use for social clips or livestreams. This bridge between entertainment and practical recording makes the EasySing Mic Mini more than a toy; it is a flexible tool for anyone who talks or sings into a mic for an audience.

A Glimpse of JBL’s Broader Audio Strategy
The EasySing Mic Mini arrived alongside refreshed speakers and headphones at Club JBL, yet it hinted at a different direction for the brand. According to Expert Reviews, JBL’s Go portable speaker range sells over 3 million units each year, with around 40% of users regularly using Auracast to sync audio across multiple speakers. By adding features like AirTouch stereo pairing on the Go 5 and practical touches such as a bottle opener in the Xtreme 5 strap, JBL is paying more attention to how people use audio gear in social spaces. The EasySing Mic Mini fits this context: it turns a JBL system from a listening setup into a performance and recording hub. In effect, JBL is expanding from making speakers and headphones to building experiences where listening, singing and content creation share the same ecosystem.

