JBL Connect app, displaying the Charge 4 -Status- page, showing the new speaker name in effect.
Where is JBL Charge 4 reset button located? Well, this speaker has no single reset button. Instead, to hard factory reset, you press a button combination, as described next.
First, on this speaker, several buttons appear across its top. Furthermore, to reset, press and hold the Volume UP and Bluetooth buttons together, until the hard reset occurs. See the locations of these buttons in the next picture, pointed at by the bright green arrows.
Further, see our JBL Charge 4 Reset Instructions post for a demo of how to restore this speaker back to factory default settings.
Finally, it’s unlikely that you’ll accidentally reset this speaker, since it takes some effort to press these at the same time. But if you do reset by mistake, re-pairing the speaker to your favorite Bluetooth devices is quite simple. Indeed, pairing again from scratch takes little time after a reset. Plus, it prevents inadvertent speaker pairing with other nearby devices that you’d rather not pair with. So we go over how to do that in other posts here at Tom’s Tek Stop.
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