JBL has a long history to make great Bluetooth speakers and the cost line always stands out for its value. Historically, the cargo series offers a very impressive sound for its size. The battery life is always impressive, allowing users to use their speakers as a battery bank in an emergency.
In terms of features imposed by JBL 5 are relatively basic compared to something like Pulse 4 – which provides light that can be adjusted for users – but for this fifth generation JBL gradually improves the quality and volume while still offering battery life throughout the day.
We have heard every time speaker since JBL charges 2 and is very interesting to see the speaker line evolved from monsters bass to something more balanced and cooked.
In short, JBL Charge 5 only offers smooth changes, but adds it to the speaker inheritance as a solid portable Bluetooth speaker, and you have a serious competitor for one of the best Bluetooth speakers on the market.
JBL Charge 5 was launched in 2021 and is available now around the world at a price of $ 179 / £ 159 / au $ 229. It’s actually a pretty good price considering what is offered here, but there is a portable speaker that is more affordable out there like JBL Flip 5, Anker Soundcore Flare 2, and Tribit XSound goes for people who don’t want to spend a lot.
The JBL Charge 5 design is the iteration of its cylinder design for years. The biggest visual change is a big JBL logo on the front of the speaker. In front, individual power led has moved from the base base to the LED strip under the JBL logo, which looks slimmer.
Physical control remains the same as a button that is slightly raised on the speaker. There are buttons to control playback, volume, power, Bluetooth pairs, and “Boost Party” (more about the feature section).
Behind, JBL Charge 5 has a waterproof USB-C charging port and a flap that hides the USB-A port that can be used to charge your smartphone. Support costs 5 drops for Jack aux 3.5mm from JBL Charge 4, which is a homeless for some people who have a legacy device they want to connect.
Costs 5 Maintain the bass driver open on the left and right of the speaker, which allows you to see the woofer that comes in and out. The driver is protected by lips around the speaker, but you can still touch the driver without destroying it.
One subtle change is that JBL charges 5 shaped costs such as trapezoids with the sides tilted into. This difference is not a big problem until you want to set the speakers vertically, allowing the speaker to look like a slash tower of Pisa. We prefer the stability of the square design of allegations 4 to allow easier vertical placements.
Feature
In terms of technical specifications, it costs 5 including Bluetooth 5.1, 7500 mAh battery capacity, and frequency response ranked 65 Hz – 20K Hz. However, like other JBL portable speakers, it costs 5 displays “Partyboost” mode, which allows users to pair the second JBL speaker to strengthen music or use as a stereo pair.
The features are good if you want to play music in a large area where some speakers can help strengthen the sound. It’s also fun to get a true stereo screening of a pair of speakers.