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Review on Portable acoustics JBL Charge 4, 30 W, red by Nguyn Hong Qun  (Qun ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I definitely recommend buying, I didnt notice any disadvantages.

The limited number of speaker users are in for a world of hurt with JBL CONNECT! Why? mainly due to the fact that the updated versions of the columns do not connect with their predecessors. We kindly request that JBL address this issue in the next firmware revision. What is the purpose of this marketing ploy? It should go without saying that this cannot be accomplished on a technical or a programmable level. It's possible that I have five Charge 3 columns in my house, and I wish to link all of them together using the Charge 4 column. What exactly am I supposed to be doing here? Purchase now to go through 5 columns How much should we charge you? It's a strategy that's similar to one used in marketing. In contrast to SONY speakers of the SRS-XB 30 and 40 series, etc., the sound is still not quite as smooth as I would like it to be. According to what he wrote, there is no discomfort or weariness associated with long listening, which is very beneficial for maintaining one's hearing perception and listening to music in general. I would like to make a point about the charger, which, by the way, is not included in the kit. In order to charge the column, you need at least a charger with an output current of about 2 A, which is something that I don't believe many people have at their homes. However, if you do have a charger that meets these requirements, you can charge the column. It's possible that the majority of people have chargers somewhere in their homes. These chargers probably have an output current of 750 mA to 1 A approximately, which should affect the amount of time it takes to charge the battery, but I'm not sure about battery wear. As an aside, who is able to evaluate the difference in charging time between 2–2.5 A charging and 1 A charging and put down the results? And I am curious to know how the wear on the battery would be affected if I change the charge from 750 mA to 1 A.

Pros
  • Design. Sound in all directions. Listening for extended periods of time does not cause any discomfort to the ear. Functions as a portable charging station as needed. Strong battery capacity and a long run time. When you go out into nature, make sure to bring something that will protect you from dirt and wetness.
Cons
  • The first two versions of the kit did not come with a standard charger; however, the third iteration did. unable to connect with previous iterations of the speaker. In a general sense, I can't think of any issues that still need to be addressed; rather, there is a desire to increase the sound quality in a positive way.

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