JBL Clip 2 Bluetooth speaker, front view, horizontal.
We explain how to turn OFF the JBL Clip 2 Bluetooth mini speaker here. Now most BT speakers have a Power button that JBL prominently places on the unit so it’s easy to find. Indeed, this speaker is no exception, as we find its Power button on the right side button panel. E.g. See this next.
There’s also a status lamp on the top of the unit, that glows steadily or flashes when the speaker is running, as we show in the next picture.
Furthermore, this LED is dark when the speaker is OFF, as we see next.
To power down this JBL speaker, press the Power button. Then release after a quarter second or so. Keep in mind that you needn’t hold this button in for too long for the unit to see your press and then turn itself OFF.
When the speaker cuts OFF, the status lamp also goes out, unless the speaker is charging. It glows red in this case until recharging is complete.
Furthermore, the unit makes the signature JBL power-down sound to let you know that it is now going offline.
But if pressing the Power button does not switch off the speaker, it could be that your JBL speaker is in service mode. So if the unit won’t turn off, try connecting a USB charger to it and take it out of this mode. Or you can try resetting the speaker by following our JBL Clip 2 Speaker Reset Instructions.
But if after all these checks the speaker still does not turn OFF, or does not STAY off when you connect a charging cable, then the unit itself may be damaged. So in that case, given its relatively low cost, just get a new one.
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