Picture of the JBL Charge 4 packaging, front view.

JBL Charge 4 Reset

These JBL Charge 4 reset instructions show how to reset your JBL Charge 4 Bluetooth speaker.  Resetting returns the speaker to its default factory settings. It erases any earlier paired Bluetooth devices from memory, and stops the speaker from pairing to any nearby Bluetooth devices after the reset. Also, reset it to get the Charge 4 ready for sale or re gifting.

JBL Charge 4 Reset, Step by Step Details

1. Turn on the JBL Charge 4

Press and release the Power button.  It should immediately light up solid white.

Picture of the JBL Charge 4, top view, showing the -Power- button.
The JBL Charge 4, top view, showing the -Power- button.

Find the Power button, pointed at by the green arrow in the last picture above.

Then, the Power button comes on, as shown next. In our case, since we’ve paired the speaker with Bluetooth devices before this, it does not enter Bluetooth discovery mode. We know that because the Bluetooth button remains OFF, rather than blinking white.  Note the dark Bluetooth button, to the right of the glowing Power button in the next picture.

Picture of the glowing -Power- button.
The glowing -Power- button.

2. Wait for the Power Up Sound

The Charge 4 makes a rising electric guitar strum sound when it powers up, and is ready for factory resetting once this sound finishes.

3. Press the Volume UP and Bluetooth Buttons Together

See the next picture to find the Bluetooth and UP Volume buttons.

Picture of the -Bluetooth- and -Volume Up- buttons.
The -Bluetooth- and -Volume Up- buttons.

The Charge 4 then enters hard factory reset, as shown in the next picture. Note that both the Power and Bluetooth buttons and the egg shaped ring  that surrounds them.  All of these light up for a couple seconds during reset.  I.e. The ring and both buttons glow gray-white.

Picture of the -Bluetooth- and -Power- buttons along with the enclosing oval ring lit on the JBL Charge 4.
The -Bluetooth- and -Power- buttons along with the enclosing oval ring lit on the JBL Charge 4.

Then after a short pause, the JBL Charge 4 turns off. All lights go off, and it makes the power-down guitar sound.

The next picture shows the JBL Charge 4, powered down.  All buttons are dark.

Picture of the buttons panel on the JBL Charge 4.
The buttons panel on the JBL Charge 4.

4. Check that your JBL Charge 4 Did Hard Reset

Next, power on the speaker again, as described in step 1 above.  In short, press and release the Power button.





Now this time, after reset, our speaker immediately comes up in Bluetooth discovery mode, as shown next. We did not have to press the Bluetooth button first.  Note that the Bluetooth button blinks to let you know that the speaker has entered Bluetooth discovery mode. When this button blinks or is dark, the speaker is not currently paired. Indeed, we expect it not to pair to anything after a master reset.

Picture of the -Bluetooth- button flashing.
The -Bluetooth- button blinking.

5. Done !

The JBL Charge 4 reset is now finished. You may now pack it up for sale, or pair it again with your favorite Bluetooth devices.

Since, as noted prior, the Charge 4 will no longer automatically pair with any previously paired, in range Bluetooth device in Bluetooth pairing mode, you’ll need to forget the previously paired Charge 4 listed in the Bluetooth devices section of your source device settings.  Once you do that, then manually pair the Charge 4 with that device again if you wish. Then after that, any time that both speaker and that device have Bluetooth turned on, pairing with automatically take place once more.

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References

    1. JBL Charge 4 Official Home Page at JBL.com

Revision History

    • 2020-04-28: First published.