Description
The Altec Lansing Super LifeJacket Jolt is a large rugged Bluetooth speaker built around outdoor use, and it is closer to a portable audio appliance than a desk speaker. Altec Lansing rates the battery at 30 hours, gives the enclosure an IP68 rating, and adds a Qi wireless charging pad plus two USB ports so the speaker can charge a phone. The model number on the listing is IMW889L-BLK, and the dimensions are given as 8 inches deep by 15 wide by 6 high with a weight of 2.1 pounds.
Those dimensions matter more than they might appear. A 15 inch wide speaker is a two handed object, not something that goes in a bag pocket, and buyers who want something genuinely pocketable should look at compact models like the Sony ULT Field 1 or the Anker Soundcore Boost instead. This one is for a campsite table, a boat deck or a patio.
Durability And The IP68 Rating
IP68 is the strongest rating in common consumer use: protection against dust ingress and against continuous immersion in water beyond one meter, with the exact depth and duration set by the manufacturer. Altec Lansing goes further in its own words, describing the speaker as waterproof, snowproof and shockproof, and stating that it floats in water. The Is Waterproof field reads True and the Water Resistance Level field reads Waterproof, which is consistent across the data.
The housing is listed as plastic or rubber, which is the usual combination for this class: a hard shell with rubberized bumpers and sealed port covers. Buoyancy is the practical differentiator for anyone using it near a pool, a lake or a boat, because a speaker that floats can be retrieved rather than lost. The Age Range Description field reads Adult, which likely reflects the weight rather than any safety restriction.
Battery Life And Charging Other Devices
Altec Lansing rates the battery at 30 hours, driven by a lithium ion cell that is included and not user replaceable in any way the listing describes. There is a data fault worth naming here: the specification sheet lists Battery Life as 30 Hours and Charging Time as 30 Hours, which are almost certainly not both correct. A 30 hour recharge time would be unusual to the point of implausibility, so treat the charging time figure as an import error rather than a specification.
The power bank function is the second reason to choose this speaker over a smaller one. A Qi wireless charging pad sits on the unit so a compatible phone can be topped up by resting it there, and two USB ports are listed for wired charging. Every watt spent on a phone comes out of the speaker’s own runtime, so the 30 hour figure and the charging function are competing for the same battery.
Sound, Lighting And Pairing
The audio specification is sparse. Speaker Type reads Woofer, the surround sound channel configuration is 2.0, the driver type is dynamic, and one microphone is listed for hands free calling. No wattage, no driver size and no frequency response figure appears anywhere in the listing, so output cannot be compared numerically against other speakers. Altec Lansing describes the sound as amazing, which is a claim rather than a measurement.
The lighting is a genuine feature rather than a gimmick on this model. Five LED modes are available: a solid color, a flash pattern, and modes that pulse along with the music. For outdoor evening use that doubles as ambient light, which is a reasonable argument for the design.
True wireless pairing allows a second compatible speaker to be linked for stereo separation or simply more volume. Bluetooth range is listed as 10 meters, which is the standard Class 2 figure and means roughly 30 feet in open air, less through walls. Anyone comparing rugged outdoor speakers should also look at the Milwaukee 2891-20 jobsite speaker and the Monster Adventurer Max, both of which target similar conditions.
Highlights
- IP68 rated enclosure that Altec Lansing states floats in water.
- Battery rated by Altec Lansing at 30 hours.
- Qi wireless charging pad plus two USB ports for charging other devices.
- Five LED light modes including beat synchronized effects.
- True wireless pairing with a second compatible speaker.
- Built in microphone for hands free calls.
Things To Consider
Size and weight are the first honest limits. At 15 inches wide and 2.1 pounds this is a speaker that gets carried deliberately, not casually. It will not fit in a backpack side pocket and it is too large for a desk unless the desk is generous. The Compatible Devices field lists television and projector among the sources, which is technically true over Bluetooth but not a use case this speaker is well suited to given the audio latency inherent in Bluetooth.
The absence of any output specification is the second. Without a wattage or frequency response figure there is no way to compare this against other speakers on paper, and a Speaker Type field that just says Woofer tells a buyer nothing about the tweeter arrangement or the crossover. Buyers who care about measured audio performance are being asked to take a marketing adjective on faith.
Customer feedback sits at 4.3 stars across 357 ratings, which is a reasonable sample and a solid score for a rugged speaker. The Best Sellers Rank is low in absolute terms, which suggests it is a niche seller rather than a mainstream pick, and buyers should note that the listing first appeared in June 2020, making this an older design. Readers weighing other options can browse the full portable Bluetooth speakers category, or look at the computer speakers category if the speaker is destined for a desk instead of a campsite.
Who It Suits
The Super LifeJacket Jolt fits someone who takes music to places where a normal speaker would not survive: a pool deck, a boat, a beach, a campsite or a worksite. The IP68 rating, the buoyancy and the power bank function together make it a genuinely useful piece of outdoor equipment, and the lighting adds something for evening use.
It is the wrong purchase for a desk, for travel where luggage space is tight, for anyone who wants to compare measured audio output before buying, and for listeners who prioritize sound quality over durability. A smaller speaker will be easier to carry and a bookshelf pair will sound better indoors.













