You may recall the stylish chargers that came with a branded orange noodle cable. Pf. Forget! I was worried it was missing some crucial information, but the website assures me everything is fine. JBL, you believe everyone has high-capacity chargers, right? Users of iPhones that can only charge at 1A will, for example, drain 7500mAh of battery life before the end of the world. First, some context. After four years with the divine JBLCharge 2+, which could hold its own against certain soundbars thanks to its lovely design, gorgeous sound, and mild bass, I started to consider upgrading because the speaker is getting on in years. After considering its features, reviews, and ratings, I decided to purchase the Sony SRS SB-41. Therefore, even then, the sound is repulsive. Without fully comprehending the features (yes, my error), I spat out more cash and purchased another JBL Charge 4; nonetheless, I still have no idea how JBL managed to breed customers with the "if you want a stereo, here we suggest you buy one more speaker and make pairing" pitch. All of the FLIP, Charge, and Pulse series have two speakers for stereo sound. The speaker's volume and output have increased, but at the expense of a significant reduction in quality. And here I was wondering why JBL was now commissioning commercials from bloggers. Reviewers generally ignored the fact that all models switched to a monophonic soundscape. Disappointment. The'strong' for "smarts" This is a brand new column.
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