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Not only does it sound great, but with JBL’s iconic design in loads of colour options, it looks good too. It sounds fantastic and the volume goes seriously loud as well, you’ll be sure to bring the party with you anywhere you go. You can get smaller speakers, for less money but if you’re willing to spend a little more then you’ll get to reap the rewards.
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JBL Charge 5 review: verdictĪs far as portable speakers go, the JBL Charge 5 is definitely up there as one of the best.
There’s also no microphone so you won’t be able to take calls through it on the go. Unfortunately, there’s no 3.5m audio input to play music through a wired connection though.
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To connect your devices to the JBL Charge 5, there’s Bluetooth 5.1 which was reliable and worked even when I wandered off with my phone. Another really handy feature on the JBL Charge 5 is the built-in power bank, so if your phone is running out of battery you can top up the charge and keep the music playing. This replaces the old JBL Connect+ which was on the JBL Charge 4, you won’t be able to use PartyBoost with Connect+ speakers though. You just need to press the dedicated button on each of the speakers you want to pair. If that's not enough you can add on even more speakers to make it even bigger. If you want to make the music louder, PartyBoost lets you pair two compatible speakers together for stereo sound. It would be a great addition to give you more control over the sound. It’s a shame that there are still no equaliser settings in the JBL portable app, it mostly serves to check the battery level and manage the PartyBoost function. It won’t quite make the walls shake but for a small portable speaker, it definitely packed a strong punch. And the volume will happily cut through the hustle and bustle of a busy park. Not to mention loud, it would easily fill a room, if not a house. Overall the audio was energetic, detailed and accurate. To test out the audio quality, I played a bunch of different tracks on the speaker ranging from bass-heavy tunes like Diplodocus by Noisia to vocal-focused power ballads like Because The Night by Patti Smith.Īn impactful, punchy low-end paired with crisp highs delivered a well-balanced sound across genres, there were some tracks where the vocals took over slightly, it wasn’t a massive issue though.
Jbl charge 4 equalizer settings driver#
The JBL Charge 5 has an RMS power output of 30W + 10W with a new wider 52 x 90mm bass driver and a separate 20 mm tweeter. Take a look at the widgets on this page for more recent pricing. In Australia, it'll cost about AU$260 from Amazon. JBL Charge 5 review: price and availabilityĪvailable now, the JBL Charge 5 can be bought directly from JBL for $179.95 in the US and £159.99 in the UK.
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The fifth instalment in the Charge series improves on its predecessor, the JBL Charge 4, with the next generation of Bluetooth connectivity, more powerful audio, a fresh new design, USB-C charging and it’s now more durable with improved dust resistance as well as waterproofing. JBL is forever tweaking its speakers to make them bigger and better than before. The JBL Charge 5 looks like a miniature version, so it's already a good start and I'm expecting a lot.
The main problem I had with it was that it was just too big. It wasn’t long ago that I reviewed the JBL Xtreme 3, a beasty and powerful portable speaker that impressed me with its rugged design and wide range of features. JBL certainly know their stuff when it comes to making great-sounding speakers, they’re a regular in T3’s guide to the best Bluetooth speakers.