The JBL Charge 3 speaker while charging, showing the red status lamp glowing, near bottom of this picture.

How to Charge JBL Bluetooth Speaker

You can charge JBL Bluetooth speaker through its charge ports. Plus on most models you may use them while they charge as well.  To summarize how to charge it: First, select an decent size power adapter.  Why this?  Because the many JBL Bluetooth Speaker models do not come with this accessory. Furthermore, the bigger models need a higher power source to charge fully in their spec times.

Next, connect the cable between the JBL Bluetooth speaker and that adapter.  Next, plug the adapter into a working wall outlet.  Finally after some hours, your Bluetooth speaker completes charging. Then you’ll be able to play it again for up to perhaps twenty four hours, depending on the model.

Picture of a common JBL Bluetooth speaker with a RavPower USB charger and micro USB charge cable.
A common JBL Bluetooth speaker with a RavPower USB charger and micro USB charge cable.

How to Charge a JBL Bluetooth Speaker: Step by Step

1. Choose Right Size Charger

In this demo, we’re using the RavPower 24 watt dual port USB charger adapter.

Picture of the RavPower 24W dual USB wall charger. Showing its specs label side.
RavPower 24W dual USB wall charger. Showing its specs label side.

2. Open the Port Cover on So Equipped JBL Bluetooth Speakers

We find these doors on the Clip, earlier Flip, Charge, and Xtreme series JBL Bluetooth speaker models.  Some have a zipper cover. But others feature a snap-closed flap.

So for these, use a penny or a dime to pry open the waterproof seal port cover.  But for the zipper door models, just unzip them.  In either case though, this exposes the charging port inside.  Here, we see a micro USB port.  But the later Flip and Charge models have a USB-C port.  The Xtreme units accept a barrel DC connector.

Picture of a typical JBL Bluetooth speaker. Showing its charge port.
A typical JBL Bluetooth speaker. Showing its charge port.

3. Plug in the Charging Cord to the Speaker to Continue with How to Charge JBL Bluetooth Speaker

Then, plug the DC end of the charge cord into the matching charge port in the speaker.

Picture of a charge cable inserted.
A charge cable inserted.

4. Plug the Other End of the Cord into your Charger

Next, connect the other end of the cable to the adapter for separate cables.

Picture of a RavPower USB charger. Showing a micro USB cable plugged into one of its dual USB ports.
A RavPower USB charger. Showing a micro USB cable plugged into one of its dual USB ports.

5. Plug the Adapter into a Working Wall Outlet

We next plug the charger into a working AC outlet.  In this demo, we plug ours into a surge protector power strip.

Picture of a common JBL Bluetooth speaker, charging.
A common JBL Bluetooth speaker, charging.

At least one of the battery status lamps lights up on a JBL Bluetooth speaker when you apply power. Most speakers have five lamps that light in succession as charging progresses. The JBL Flip, Charge, and Xtreme speakers all feature this battery gauge.

Picture of the battery charge status gauge. Showing approx. 60 percent charge.
The battery charge status gauge. Showing approx. 60 percent charge.

6. Let the Speaker Charge Until All Battery Power Lights Go Out to Continue with How to Charge JBL Bluetooth Speaker

Battery charging is complete when all but the last of the battery status lights light solid.  Then, the last one continues to blink for several minutes.

This next picture shows the speaker just before completing a full charge cycle. Note that all the lamps in the battery status gauge are glowing.  However, the last one continues to blink.

Picture of the  battery status gauge. showing a full charge.
The  battery status gauge. showing a full charge.

The battery recharge cycle finishes when all battery status gauge lights go out.

Picture of a JBL Bluetooth speaker. Showing charging complete, with all lights dark.
A JBL Bluetooth speaker. Showing charging complete, with all lights dark.

7. Unplug the Charge Cable from the  JBL Bluetooth Speaker

Picture of the USB charge port.
The USB charge port.

8. Fully Close the Port Cover

Note that unless this flap fully closes, water could enter the port area. Then this could possibly damage the electronics inside.  So, be sure to fully close the port door for best water resistance.

Picture of the port door fully closed.
The port door fully closed.

9. Done with How to Charge JBL Bluetooth Speaker !

At last we have now fully charged our speaker.  Note that the battery charge status gauge just after turning on the unit at full recharge.  All lamps glow.

Finally, repeat this process every ten to twenty-four hours of music play. This helps keep its battery in top condition. We charge ours when the battery gauge has only one light glowing.

Picture of a JBL Bluetooth speaker with all lamps glowing on its battery status gauge.
A JBL Bluetooth speaker with all lamps glowing on its battery status gauge.

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References for How to Charge JBL Bluetooth Speaker

    1. JBL Bluetooth Speaker Official Product Page
    2. Where to Buy a JBL Bluetooth Speaker