At first glance you will find instructions and a charging cable. I quickly noticed that this speaker was upgraded to a USB-C charger, which is a big improvement over the JBL Go 2. The case is very durable overall, making you feel more comfortable taking it with you wherever you go. The clip is wide and goes with almost everything. It feels way more durable than my JBL Go 2. Love the blue color, it just looks zen. I found the sound quality on my Go 2 to be good, but this Clip 4 knocks it out of the water. The higher price made me hesitate to buy, especially since the Go 3 is cheaper, but it's worth it. Not only does it get really loud, the bass hits great too. The ranges are top notch and the overall sound is amazing for such a small speaker. My Go 2 stays at home as it doesn't feel that heavy duty, but this Clip 4 gets me everywhere. If you want to upgrade Go 2, this is definitely the way to go. I argued for a long time between Go 3 and Clip 4 but in the end I decided to spend the extra money. I would like to compare Go 3 and Clip 4 but it's out of budget. I can say with confidence that Clip 4 will not disappoint. Update from 16.04. I still love this speaker, it's my favorite. I bought JBL Go 3 for comparison. I needed to know if the price difference was worth it. If I had bought the Go 3 first I probably never would have gotten the Clip 4. I say that because the Go 3 has a very good sound. It's definitely an upgrade from Go 2. It's a lot cleaner. I'm glad I bought the Clip 4 first though. Sound quality is on par with the Go 3 but overall bass is better on the Clip 4. Both are great speakers but I would prefer the Clip 4 Go 3 any day.
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