So far I've had experience writing Revain reviews to help my millennials and seniors. I don't know where to start with this evil Maya. So from now on I'm going to give you an unbiased review of this great speaker. OK Review - I received the JBL Charge 3 in black. This is a bulky design for your more flamboyant consumer. The red JBL badge on the front is almost reflective, making it appear to glow in indirect light. The Charge 3 is 100% submersible, and the bass subwoofers on either side can pick up water that will resonate with the tunes when your particularly bass-heavy hip-hop starts to boom. The lower part has a built-in rubber stand to prevent rolling. 6 buttons on the top, four protruding to make it easier for you to see what you're pressing without looking and two flush. Behind the rubber tab on the back (for sealing) is an aux port, probably a 3.5mm, a micro-USB port for charging the speaker itself, and a USB port for charging your mobile device (can be used as a power bank can be used). ). There are 5 LED battery indicators on the bottom front panel. They are rubber coated so they emit a very dull, non-intense light. The same applies to the dual connector (read later) and the power indicator. The non-voice-activated pairing system uses various pulses, colors of light and sine waves to alert you to seek, pair and pair. It doesn't have NFC. With the dual pairing function, you can connect two JBL speakers together. It has a built-in speaker, I haven't tested it myself, but I've heard from many people that the sound quality is no different than a regular phone microphone. Sound Meter" instead of SLM) about 88 dB when playing Post Malone's "Congratulations" (see images). A 75 dB increase over the original Charge. With an external 6000 mAh battery and 13 hours of battery life at full load and 25 hours at half load (self-measured), the playback time is more than most speakers on the market today.The Charge 3 is rated at 2 x 10W and has a frequency response of 65Hz to 20kHz.Scope - Fantastic speaker for use outdoors or in the pool.Great for rain or sun as you don't have to worry about splashes.But if you want a travel speaker I'd go with the JBL Flip 4 ($100) or the Bose Soundlink Mini II ($180, old but damn good) Or if you're just "the guy" I'd recommend the JBL Extreme or the JBL Pulse They're for smart people Bias - for the price might it doesn't get better.For party, Rock 'n' roll, hip hop, rap, EDM listeners. The bass can't be beat on a speaker of this size if you're into bass-heavy music (some of us do). As a prime example of bass at full volume, if you wrap your hands around the subwoofer while playing DJ MagicMike's "Feel the Bass," you'll feel vibrations in your legs. crazy power. I hope this review influenced your choice of speakers to buy. If not, I recommend Jim's Review Room on YouTube for highly professional and unbiased reviews! Have a wonderful day.
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