

The only benefits I would see to upgrading is the slightly upgraded battery life (6,000 -> 7,500 MaH), but unfortunately the Charge 4 does not come with a call or voice assistant feature.
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If you have a Charge 3 right now, you may not see a very noticeable upgrade for $140 and I would advise against upgrading unless it is something you really want to do. The sound is louder and more clear than the Charge 3, although not by too much. This speaker is definitely a complete upgrade over the JBL Charge 3, and is slightly bigger in size as well. The speaker plays all of my songs at a great sound quality I find a hard time replacing when going back to using my earbuds, headphones, or any of my old speakers. I often find myself just letting the speaker play in the backseat and leaving the radio off. In fact, the speaker itself is actually better than the stereo system that came with my car!


This speaker in my opinion has better sound quality than any headphones/earbuds/speakers I have bought so far. This speaker provides incredibly high sound quality, very heavy bass, a strong design, and a loud listening volume. Regardless, this speaker will outperform basically any speaker on the market that most people would buy just for casual listening under $50. While it definitely falls short compared to the JBL Xtreme 1, it still is very close to being as loud and having as strong of bass as the normal Xtreme. The JBL Charge 4 is a monster when it comes to sound, there is no way around it. The JBL website states that the JBL Charge has a mighty 20 hours of playtime, is IPX7 waterproof, and has a 7,500 MaH battery.
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There are buttons on the top, in the center a power and bluetooth button, and on the sides a Connect+ button to play multiple speakers, volume up/down buttons, and a pause/play button. This speaker does not feel cheap at all, and definitely feels like it’s worth what you paid for. The speaker comes dubbed with the signature JBL two subs, and had a strong protector on the outside of the speaker that looked and felt tough. Once you open the box, you get the large JBL Charge 4 speaker and a charging cable (USB-C) that comes with it.

The speaker being sold for an average price of $140 makes it incredibly competitive with other high end Sony speakers on the market.Īnd in personal experience and reviews online it is evident that JBL Speakers just obliterate any competition at its price point without fail. I wanted high-quality sound and made the choice to purchase a JBL Charge 4. I Wanted High Quality Sound at an Affordable Price The speaker was a pretty good upgrade from my old setup of just standard $20 headphones. My favorite songs and arguably all songs had so much more instrumental to them that I was never able to hear before on my old headset.Īt that point I was interested in buying a speaker, so I bought a cheap $30 Soundcore 2 from Anker. I used to never be a big audio freak, that is until I bought a pair of Logitech headphones with incredible sound quality and I never wanted to go back. How I Got Interested in Bluetooth Speakers – JBL Charge 4 Review
