JBL Charge 5 Bluetooth speaker, front right view.
The JBL Charge 5 speaker has several buttons and lamps across its top panel, including the Infinity button. A.k.a. The PartyBoost button. So here we detail the workings of this button, how and when to use it, and what it does,
In summary, this pushbutton lets you sync from two to over a hundred PartyBoost compatible JBL speakers together. Thus, they all play the same program. So you can fill a much larger party area with sound than you could with just one speaker. Moreover, you may place the speakers up to tens of feet apart. So the area you can cover is quite large.
Now you use the Infinity button to connect two or more JBL speakers together, in “party mode”. When linked like this, they all play the same program without any delays or echoes. E,g, Infinity mode works like Amazon’s multi room music groups on their Alexa speakers. Thus, all speakers that join up play the same audio at the same time.
With each speaker running, you press the Infinity button on each one to add to the PartyBoost group.
The JBL Charge 5 Speaker Infinity button is a raised button in the shape of the infinity sign. We find on the top panel, first button on the left. Thus its name.
Note that you can mix and match any combination of JBL speakers in this joined group with the following stipulations. They all support the PartyBoost protocol. Later model speakers from the Flip, Charge, Xtreme, and Boombox series can all work together this way.
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