The physical connections for the Charge 4 are located behind a waterproof seal to prevent water from entering through any of the ports. This won’t be an issue even if the water is deeper than a meter because the speaker floats and will continue to play music. While I wouldn’t want to test that theory, it’s good to know your speaker won’t die if you drop it in the water accidentally. One thing the Charge 4 has retained from the Charge 3 is the IPX7 waterproof rating which protects the speaker in water up to 1 meter (or 3.2 feet) for a period of 30 minutes. The Charge 4 is covered in a rubberized mesh material that offers durability and waterproof protection. If there’s one feature that has remained constant through the JBL Charge series it’s aesthetics. Let’s take an in-depth look at the JBL Charge 4 and whether or not it’s the speaker for you. However, when we look into the features and sound, the Charge 4 has many improvements over its predecessor. In terms of size and aesthetics, not much has changed. The JBL Charge 3 was an awesome Bluetooth speaker that won praise from online publications and received thousands of 5-star reviews, so it’s hard to imagine what could be improved. The JBL Charge is one of the more popular series of Bluetooth speakers on the market – with the Charge 4 being the latest installment. When you think of portable Bluetooth speakers, there are a couple of brands which stand out, Bose, Sony and, of course, JBL.
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