Here are our charging JBL Wonderboom 1 procedure. Use the concealed micro USB power input on the speaker back, near the bottom.
In short, first select a powerful enough USB power adapter. Why? Because Logitech does not include this with the Wonderboom 1 as a standard accessory. But you can buy one from them for roughly $20 US if you wish.
Then, connect a micro USB charge cord between the JBL Wonderboom 1 and that adapter. Then, plug that supply into a working AC receptacle.
Finally after a few hours, your JBL Wonderboom 1 fully recharges. Then you can play it again for perhaps ten hours before it needs another charge.
First off, we charge the Wonderboom 1 with the iClever 24 watt dual port USB charger adapter, as shown next. The JBL Wonderboom 1 needs 5 volts at roughly 0.6 amps to charge fully in a reasonable amount of time. So this iClever USB wall adapter is indeed strong enough to recharge the speaker with lots of power to spare.
Second, use a nickel or a dime to force open the waterproof seal port cover on the WB. This then reveals the micro USB charging port inside, as shown next.
Next, note that the Wonderboom 1 still charges when powered up. But depending on your charger, it may recharge somewhat faster when turned OFF.
Then, plug the small end of your micro USB charge cable into the matching micro USB port. Find the port on the speaker back, as shown next.
Then, connect the A end of the USB charge cable to the power adapter. Note that we also supply our own generic micro USB cable, in addition to the charger described above.
Now that we connected the Wonderboom 1 and charger, we then plug the iClever into a working AC outlet, as shown next. In this demo, we plugged ours into a wall outlet in our kitchen.
The status lamp in the Power button lights a fading and brightening white pattern when charging with adequate USB power. While no battery status gauge shows percentage of charge, the pulsating white lamp means that charging is happening. Then when the speaker is OFF, it goes out when recharging is over. If the speaker is ON when that happens, this lamp starts glowing a solid white.
Finally, the battery charging is complete when the gradually brightening and fading power lamp stops pulsating.
Note that unless you snap the port door tightly into place, water could enter this area. Then this might damage the electronics inside the speaker. So, be sure to firmly press that door closed to correctly seat it, for full water resistance.
At last, we have now fully charged our JBL Wonderboom 1 Bluetooth speaker.
Now for best battery working, repeat this charging every ten hours of play time. This keeps the battery in top working order for months to come. Further, don’t let the battery stay dead for very long. Why? Because if it remains dead for too long, it can stay that way even when you try to recharge it.
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