Portable acoustics JBL Charge 5 RU, 40 W, black Review
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Description of Portable acoustics JBL Charge 5 RU, 40 W, black
- quality of the sound
- Sound and length of playtime are also acceptable.
- The fifth-generation lacks a rubber plug to seal off the charging port.
- really deep lows, the middle range is absolutely audible, and the highs chew slightly; nevertheless, for such a bass price and portability, this is not a deal breaker. The speaker is really nice to the touch and appears to be very well put together.
- In general, yes, however there are a few spots where the paint on the logo has flaked off. Metallic reflections may be seen on the logo in the picture taken from it; these are simply areas where the paint has flaked off; the flaking is most obvious on the bottom right; the flaking is irritating, of course, but it is not essential.
- There is no doubt about the quality of the sound; the speakers perform admirably.
- Assembly
- More and more noise. This, in my opinion, is the finest choice in this passage.
- They had the option of including a charger for such a costly one. Although there is obviously very little functionality, the sound is still the most important aspect for me, and it is excellent here.
- Works just well
- When compared to the same black battery that was purchased earlier, this one has a lower capacity to keep a charge.
- Sound, color, autonomous movement, aesthetically pleasing materials, and design
- No
- Sound
- Price
- bass
- No