The Jam Titanium is a compact speaker at just over six inches in length and two and a half high. It has a metallic casing, which in this case is a dull turquoise. While certainly quite a unique shade, I do not find it very appealing and would personally prefer the black or grey versions which are also available – though that is a matter of taste rather than anything practical.
The front features a perforated grill made up of rounded corner rectangles, or straight-edged ovals (depending on your perspective on the world) with a secondary circular holed grill behind it.
The rear is just bare metal, while the top has a trio of rubber buttons for controlling the speaker and the ongoing music. There is volume up and down, but more notably a play/pause speakerphone function which not all speakers have.
The two end panels are distinctly different. While one has the 3.5mm input port for auxiliary music playing from devices without Bluetooth support, a micro-USB connector for power and charging, and the power button itself, the other merely hosts an etched-in Jam logo.
The underside features a pair of low profile rubber feet to help hold the speaker in place and prevent it from scratching surfaces.