Front left view of the JBL Charge 5 BT speaker.

JBL Charge 5 PartyBoost Button

Here we describe the JBL Charge 5 PartyBoost Button. In summary, the PartyBoost button lets you join from two to over a hundred compatible speakers together. Then they all play the same program. Thus, you can fill a much bigger party area with sound than you can by playing just one speaker. Now the JBL Charge 5 units can be as far apart as is typical for Bluetooth speakers. So the area you can cover with them is large enough for most small to medium size parties.

JBL Charge 5 top view, showing the -PartyBoost- button.
JBL Charge 5 top view, showing the -PartyBoost- button.

JBL Charge 5 PartyBoost Button: Explained

Use the PartyBoost Button to connect two or more JBL Connect+ compatible speakers together, in “party mode”. Thus, when synced in this way, they all play the same program without any echoes or delays.  PartyBoost mode resembles Amazon’s multi room music groups.  That is, all speakers that join in play the same audio at the same time.

Then, with each speaker ON, you press the PartyBoost Button on each one to add  it to the group. The PartyBoost Button looks like an infinity symbol. Thus its nickname.

JBL Charge 5 PartyBoost Button: How to Use

Note that you can mix and match any combination of JBL speakers in this group. That is so as long as they support the Connect+ protocol.  Most speakers from the Flip, Charge, Xtreme, and Boombox series models will work together as we describe next.

    1. Place all speakers within a few feet of each other.
    2. Power up and pair the first (master) speaker to your Bluetooth source device.
    3. Next, power up each additional (slave) BT speaker that you wish to join with the master.
    4. Press and release the PartyBoost button on the master speaker. The over border around the Power and Bluetooth buttons should then light up, and the speaker makes a rising sound.
    5. Then press and release the PartyBoost Button on each slave speaker in turn.  Again, this oval ring will light on each speaker.
    6. Now when you play something on your Bluetooth source device, you will hear it on all connected speakers.
    7. Finally, you can break the connection between the speakers by pressing and releasing the PartyBoost Button on the “master” speaker. Or, to remove individual slave speakers from the group, just turn off the subject speaker(s).

Other JBL Charge 5 Posts

    1. JBL Charge 5 Reset Directions
    2. How to Turn On Bass Mode
    3. How to Connect to the iPhone
    4. The Battery Life Explained
    5. How to Pair

References

    1. Official JBL Charge 5 Support Page
    2. Where to Buy the JBL Charge 5