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One of the biggest advantages for Charge 4 is the Connect+ feature which allows it to connect with other speakers like Pulse 3, Xtreme 2, Boombox and Flip 4. Therefore, be prepared to have slightly longer hours with Charge 4 and definitely, you’ll need less time to wait before it’s fully charged again. There’s a difference between speakers’ power banks – while Charge mAh capacity, the Charge 4’s battery stands for 7500 mAh. The Charge 3 and the Charge 4 both have 20 hours of battery life and here JBL actually has the surprise. Of course, the new speaker has the Charging feature, so you can endlessly charge and play the music simultaneously, just like you can do it with the Charge 3. But that’s not the news, right? We all knew that JBL would continue the waterproofing legacy with the next generations of speakers. So, no worries about accidents, you can take your speaker at the swimming pool or at the seaside without extra thoughts. Well, Charge 4 just like its predecessor is the IPX7 certified, which means it is waterproof and can withstand the water for 30 minutes unless it’s submerged below 1 meter. We’ll keep our hand on the pulse, but as for now, that’s the truth. Also, as JBL refers there are new speaker isn’t equipped with Speakerphone and Voice Assistant Integration features. For example, if Charge 3 could connect up to 3 different devices and take turns for playing the music, the Charge 3 can deal the maximum of 2 devices. Instead of upgrading with cooler abilities, some Charge 4’s features are downgraded.

In the Features field, we have a little weird situation. If you just like the new design with relocated buttons and USB-C, it’s up to you, but to be fair – it’s still a draw. The Charge 3’s colors are just fine and the design is what always has been for the JBL – rugged surface which makes the speaker durable for any kind of adventure. Well, let’s see who’s right between JBL and UE.ĭespite that, there are tiny differences between JBL Charge 3 vs JBL Charge 4, it’s still a draw in this area. Well, we have to admit that that’s something even Boom 3 and Megaboom 3 doesn’t have because UE thinks that U.S. And one more thing – the Charge 4 is also equipped with USB-C port. So, now the user can choose one of ten colors of Charge 4. While Charge 3 comes in Black, Blue, Grey, Red and Teal, the Charge 4 adds Forest Green, Mustard Yellow, Pink, White & Sand colors. Don’t worry, this difference won’t cause health problems for you, but still, it’s good to know what you’re dealing with.Īctually, JBL Charge 4 has brought something else with it – the richer colors variety. The Charge 3’s weight is approximately 0.8kg, whereas the Charge 4 weighs 0.965 kg. If you’re not the detail-oriented maniac, probably you won’t notice the difference, but who knows – everybody loves the JBL. Since Charge 4 is a little bit bigger there might be some changes in the weight area, right? Well, there is. Therefore, instead of 213 x 87.5 x 88 mm (W x H x D) the new Charge 4 stands for 220 x 95 x 93 mm. That’s mostly because the Charge 4 has new sound abilities and the brand new sized transducer. Not that these are major changes, but still, they are changes.įirst of all, the dimensions are changed.
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And also, Bluetooth Pairing and Connect+ buttons seem to have traded their spots. With Charge 4 there’s slightly modified shape which gives the product a pretty awesome look. But let’s try to catch the tiniest factors that might distinguish these products from one another. Well, what can we say? There are no big differences between the designs of JBL Charge 3 vs JBL Charge 4. And finally, we’ll come up with the legitimate verdict. In order to do so, we intend to catch up with their designs, sound performances, features and other significant factors.
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JBL Charge 3 has been one of the most popular portable speakers for a long time and now it’s time to analyze if JBL Charge 4 will continue its legacy.

They released Charge 4 without any noise, ‘peacefully’. Honestly, after UE’s Boom 3 and Megaboom 3 release we all expected something more from JBL.
