JBL Charge portable Bluetooth speaker
POSITIVES
The JBL Charge is a minimal convenient Bluetooth speaker that sounds useful for its size and is intended to be utilized horizontally or vertically. It additionally has a worked in USB port that enables you to utilize the speaker's worked in 6,000mAh lithium particle battery to charge other compact gadgets. In addition, it ships with a neoprene case.
NEGATIVES
No speakerphone capacities; cannot deal with overwhelming bass at higher volumes without mutilating.
DESCRIPTION
Following up on its generally welcomed $99 Flip and $59 Micro Wireless, JBL has extended its compact Bluetooth speaker line with the $149 Charge. The more up to date model is greater than the Flip however is still generally minimized and speaks to a pleasant bargain for the individuals who need a little better-sounding convenient speaker yet would prefer not to make the hop - both as far as size and cost - to something like the Jawbone Big Jambox or Bose SoundLink Bluetooth Mobile Speaker II.
As a matter of first importance, this is a remote speaker, however it is known as the Charge for a reason: it has a USB port that enables you to utilize the speaker's worked in 6,000mAh lithium particle battery to charge other versatile gadgets, for example, a cell phone or tablet.
While all these smaller speakers have their sound impediments, the Charge is one of the better-sounding speakers at its size and cost point, besting the Jawbone Jambox, Beats Pill, and $99 models, for example, the Flip and Logitech UE Mobile Boombox.
Obviously, the favorable position to those models is that they are littler and considerably more versatile. They likewise offer speakerphone capacities, which this unit needs. In any case, the Charge's marginally better general execution ought to entice a considerable measure of people to spend the additional $50 or so.
I take a gander at a ton of these smaller than normal Bluetooth speakers and surmise that JBL has made a decent showing concerning the Flip, Micro Wireless, and the Charge surveyed here. They all perform well for speakers in their size and value classes, and the Charge is a slight stride up in the sound quality and greater stride up in battery life. That it likewise offers a charging segment is a pleasant additional that gives it a little yet huge separating point.
While it may not be a take at $150, relatively, it is a sensible arrangement. The main strike against it is the absence of speakerphone capacities. However, in the event that you can live without that, it is an energetic proposal.