Picture of the JBL Charge 4 splashproof speaker, front view, powered On, and showing the lighted battery gauge.

JBL Charge 4 Review

In this piece, we offer our JBL Charge 4 power bank waterproof Bluetooth speaker review, features, specs, facts and impressions. We go over this medium sized wireless speaker’s performance, and accessories, as well as how you can charge your mobile devices with its charge port. Note though that this is a mono speaker.  So though it has two passive bass radiators, it has just one main driver in the right front area, with 30 watts RMS audio output power.

JBL Charge 4 Review: Features and Specs

Even when playing at highest volume, its 7500 milliamp hour rechargeable battery lasts up to twenty hours per charge.  The Charge 4 sounds great and can play decently loud. It has larger bass radiators and thus more thump than speakers in the JBL Flip series.  But it has less bass than those in the JBL Xtreme series.

The one downside with the JBL 4, is that its two bass radiators at each end, are still exposed, just like in the Charge 3. But fortunately, especially for outdoor, pool side use, JBL added a flexible coating to them that feels like silicone.  This  covers the vibrating diaphragms yes.  But there’s still no protective, hard grill. So someone could still press them very hard, and possibly break them.

Yet it seems that such a grill would prevent this.  Of course though, perhaps JBL found that damage to these parts occurs rarely enough, that they do not want the extra cost of grills.

Other than this, the JBL Charge 4 Bluetooth speaker is a great buy, for just over $130 US dollars.

We detail the speaker’s good and bad points below. And, after you consider all that, you’ll likely think as we do, that the JBL Charge 4 is a useful Bluetooth speaker and power bank. So go ahead and buy one this summer to take ocean side. It really spices up most any small to medium sized party.

Picture of the JBL Charge 4 packaging, front view.
JBL Charge 4 packaging, front view.

JBL Charge 4 Review: Advantages, Benefits, Pros, and Features

As we’d expect from JBL, this Bluetooth speaker has more advantages than disadvantages. Next, we give what we found to be its high points.

Picture of the JBL Charge 4 front left view, showing the passive radiator.
The JBL Charge 4 front left view, showing the passive radiator.

Built In Pedestal Stand

The Charge 4, when laid horizontally, does not roll as much as the Flip models. Why?  Because it has an attached stand, as shown next.

Picture of the back of the JBL Charge 4, showing the port access panel door in the closed position, and the pedestal that the speaker sits on that prevents rolling.
JBL Charge 4 back view, showing the port access panel door in the closed position, and the pedestal that the speaker sits on that prevents rolling.

This boot-like perch stops most speaker rolling when you sit the speaker on flat, level surfaces. It also keeps the grill cloth surrounding much of the speaker from touching the ground and getting dirty.





Lots of Useful Controls on the JBL Charge 4

This fourth version of the JBL Charge wireless speaker has six buttons. These include Power, Play-Pause, Volume UP and DOWN, Pairing, and Connect+. See these in the next picture.

Picture of the top of the JBL Charge 4, showing the buttons panel.
Top view of the JBL Charge 4, showing the buttons panel.

Lighted Power and Bluetooth Lamps

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

Note the glowing white Power button on this Charge JBL 4 in the picture just above. When you power the speaker on, this button lights white, meaning that the speaker is ON.

The Bluetooth button, just to the right of the Power button, also glows solid white when the speaker is paired with a BT source device like a phone or tablet.  This lamp blinks white when the speaker is not paired but in pairing mode.  And finally it is dark when the speaker is not paired, and is also not in pairing mode.

So, these lamps along with the battery gauge lights (discussed below) give a complete speaker status readout.

Splash Proof and Waterproof

Picture of the right front of the JBL Charge 4, showing the bass radiator on that side.
The JBL Charge 4 front right view, showing the bass radiator on that side.

This JBL splash proof speaker can take a few drops of water, and you can even  submerge it in water for up to thirty minutes without hurting it. Just be sure that the charge port door is all the way closed. If it is not, water could get inside and damage the components. Rain will not harm this IPX7 device, even if drops get into the driver openings.

If you drop the speaker into a swimming pool, river, or lake, just rinse it off with fresh tap water when the party is over.

Built in Rechargeable Lithium Ion Battery

The battery fully charges in about four hours via the USB-C power port. With medium play volumes, this battery lasts roughly twenty hours per charge.





Battery Status Lights

The Charge 4 has a five LED battery level gauge.  When you power the speaker on, one or more lamps light to show how full the power bank battery is. The more lamps that light, the more power the battery has.

To save juice, these lamps turn off after a few seconds.  But you can read them again by pressing the volume UP or DOWN keys on the top of the unit, when the speaker is turned on.  Note that during recharging, these lamps show battery charge level, whether the speaker is ON or OFF.

Picture of the battery gauge showing 80 percent full.
The battery gauge showing 80 percent full.

Sealed USB-C Charge In and USB-A Out Ports

Picture of the JBL Charge 4 back, showing the port access panel open.
The JBL Charge 4 back view, showing the port access panel open.

 

How to charge this BT speaker? The JBL Charge 4 has a port cover, as shown above. Open this by prying with a fingernail, key, or coin, and find the USB-C power port inside on the left. Then, connect the speaker with any 2.3 amp or higher USB charger (not included) with the accessory USB-A to USB-C cable (included). Plug your adapter into AC power, and let charge for around four hours or so.

JBL USB-C Charging Cable Included

Picture of a USB-C cable for the JBL Charge 4.
USB-C cable for the JBL Charge 4.

The cord that came with ours is black in color, and is about 48 inches long. It’s quite flexible to boot.  Plus, you use this cable not only for recharging the Charge 4. It also works when recharging a mobile device that has a USB-C charging input, such as a phone or tablet.

Any Full Power USB Charger Works

JBL sells a 5 volt 2.3 amp AC USB adapter.  We use this power adapter, and it works well on the Charge 4.  Note though, that the Charge 4 package does not include this adapter.  Sold separately.

Picture of the JBL USB power supply adapter charger, front view.
The JBL USB power supply charger adapter, front view.

Recharges your Mobile Devices, Phones, Tablets, and Other Speakers

The built-in 7.5 amp-hour power bank battery acts as an on-the-go power supply to recharge many portable devices.  These must accept USB level charging voltages and currents. The larger of the two power ports on the speaker (the USB A connector) provides the right power for external device charging.

To charge a mobile device from the speaker, power up the speaker.  Then connect a high current USB cord between this port and that device.  In our tests, charging from the speaker seems to go as quickly as when charging from an AC adapter.





The Charge 4 holds enough reserve power to fully charge phones, some tablets, keyboards, and yes, other Bluetooth speakers.

But depending on the size of device that you’re recharging, the JBL Charge 4 may not have enough power to fully charge it, even when the speaker is itself fully charged.  We found that a fully charged Charge 4 charged our iPad Air 2 tablet from one to fifty-seven percent full, before running dead just over two hours after the iPad charging began.  Still though, the a fully charged Charge 4 has plenty of juice to fully recharge a smaller phone or other less power hungry USB devices.

High Excursion Passive Bass Radiators

You can easily see the ends of this speaker (the passive radiators) moving while playing bassy music and spoken word recordings.

Picture of the JBL Charge 4 powered ON, showing the lighted battery gauge.
The JBL Charge 4 powered ON, showing the lighted battery gauge.

Mono Sound

You get 30 watts of RMS audio power from this single channel speaker. You can also connect this speaker to other compatible JBL speakers to form a stereo pair.  Do this with the JBL Connect+ app (discussed below). In that app, you can instantly reverse channels right from your phone.

Party Mode

Or, connect them in party mode with other compatible JBL BT speakers, so that each speaker plays the same content.

This speaker, and other JBL Connect Plus compatible models, can link together in a single group that allows more than a hundred JBL Connect+ speakers to join.

Multiple Bluetooth Sources

Supports up to two streaming mobile devices paired at the same time. This allows quick playing music from different libraries. Or, two people can take turns playing their favorite songs over this speaker.

JBL Connect+ Support, JBL Connect Plus Compatible

You can stream to more than one speaker at the same time with speakers that support the JBL Connect+ app. This is like Google Chromecast or Amazon’s Multi Room Music feature. Both of these allow streaming the same content to multiple speakers together.  The Connect Plus app also allows tweaking of some speaker settings on a per speaker basis. This app also checks for and installs new firmware updates on the speaker, and shows overall speaker status.

Comes in Many Colors

You can buy the JBL Charge 4 Bluetooth speaker and power bank in many colors, including red, blue, black, gray, white, mustard yellow, pink, sand, camo, squad, and teal (aqua).

Picture of the original packaging, back view.
The original packaging, back view.




JBL Charge 4 Review: Disadvantages, Cons, Problems, Drawbacks, and Limitations

Cloth Grill can Easily Soil

While handling this speaker on the beach, you might get sand and dirt in the grill. But you can remove these with a garden hose spray.  Just squirt off the speaker.

No Case Included

Some cases for the JBL Charge 4 are available online though for less than $15. Here is an example of a typical case for this speaker.

Picture of the JBL Charge 4 laying in a typical zip up case.
The JBL Charge 4 laying in a typical zip up case.

See a decent sized selection of cases for the Charge 4  here,  at amazon.com.

No Speakerphone Function

Though paired with a smartphone, you cannot answer calls with buttons on the JBL Charge 4.

May Not Fully Recharge All Mobile Devices

We found that after fully charging our Charge 4, that it only recharged our iPad Air twenty percent higher than it was, before the speaker ran dead. So, it doesn’t fully charge ALL our mobile devices fully.  But you do get enough power to wrap up whatever it was you were doing before your phone / tablet battery runs down.





No Smart Assistant Support

When paired with phones that support these voice assistants, some speakers let you access these assistants through them with a button press.  But not the  Charge 4.

The Treble Frequencies are Weak

We find that the high frequencies in the audio are a bit muddy and subdued from the Charge 4.  Perhaps the addition of a tweeter would fix this in the next version.

JBL Charge 4 Review: Specifications

Please see our JBL Charge 4 Specs piece for detailed specifications for this speaker.

JBL Charge 4 Review: Our Overall Rating

We find the JBL Charge 4 Bluetooth speaker a decent value, even though it does not provide stereo sound, smart assistant access, or speakerphone functions. But it does supply lots of solid bass.  We heard low distortion on it, even at highest volume.

It’s advanced, yes. But this is a well built wireless waterproof speaker. It never crashes and rarely stops playing, has a lot of range, and works well even when nearby radio interference sources are strong.  We appreciate its power bank function.  While you can’t charge bigger mobile devices to full with the Charge 4, it does offer enough power to get you through an emergency.

Over all, we like the workmanship and well-thought design of this JBL Bluetooth product. Its bass enhancing diaphragms and acoustic design make it an acceptable high fidelity speaker. So we rate the Charge 4 by JBL at 90 out of 100.

Where to Buy the JBL Charge 4 

This speaker currently retails for $139.95. But we bought ours at Best Buy for roughly $90 on Black Friday. But you can also find it on Amazon and eBay  among other outlets.

Other Posts About the JBL Charge 4 

    1. JBL Charge 4 Hard Reset Instructions
    2. Updating Firmware on JBL Charge 4
    3. JBL Charge 4 Charging Instructions,
    4. JBL Charge 4 Adapter Specs
    5. How to Turn Off JBL Charge 4

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References for JBL Charge 4 Review

    1. JBL Charge 4 Official Product Page on JBL.com

Revision History

    • 2020-04-27: First published.