When I made my first purchase of a Charge 4, I already had two Charge 3s—a gray and a turquoise model—and I was delighted with both of them. I had no complaints at all. The one and only thing that began to irritate them was the antiquated micro-usb connector. My thoughts regarding the Charge 4 are entirely favorable; I am content with both the sound quality and the amount of time it can be used before needing to be recharged. The speaker is reliable enough for me to use for the next two days. A typical workday for me runs from 8:00 in the morning until 19:00 in the evening, with breaks for breakfast, lunch, and a couple of cigarette breaks. I listen to music at medium volume. Because there is no reason to twist them to their extreme limit, I am unable to speculate on how long they will continue to function normally under such a strain. I also noticed that there was a type-c connector on the list of advantages; this means that you only need to carry one cord with you at all times in order to charge either your speaker or your smartphone. I am in possession of three speakers: a gray version of the TL, a turquoise version of the TL, and a yellow version of the GG. Regarding the quality of the craftsmanship, there is not the slightest bit of a distinction between the two at all. There can be some minute distinctions in tone, but in general, the sound of everything is satisfactory. I placed my order for all of the columns through the internet; but, because I did not know in which version each column would arrive, I did not bother with the version selection process. I listen to varied rock music: hard rock, metal, punk rock, metalcore, etc. There is no graininess to the sound despite the fact that all three play it well. When I compare the sound of the Charge 4 to the sound of the Charge 3, I get the impression that the Charge 4 sounds a little bit quieter when played at the same average volume level. The absence of a charging block in the set, which both the Charge 3 and the Charge 2+ had, was the first thing that bothered me about it. I utilize the power supply that came with a Xiaomi mi9 lite that was broken. It takes about three to four hours to fully charge. The Charge 4 is marginally more expansive than its predecessor, the Charge 3. In conclusion, I am certain that Charge 4 was a good idea and accomplished its goals. A fantastic speaker that not only looks good but also has a long battery life and produces excellent sound. The fact that it can also function as a power bank transforms it into a truly versatile piece of equipment. In addition to this, it comes in a wide variety of colors, allowing customers to select a column that best suits their preferences. These are not inexpensive, but believe me when I say that the price is well justified.
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