Front view of the JBL Clip 4 ultra portable speaker.

JBL Clip 4 Charger Type and Replacement

An adequate JBL Clip 4 charger type, is a USB wall or car charger that delivers enough juice to fully recharge this speaker in the least amount of time (around 3 hours). Note that currently, JBL does not include a USB charger with the Clip 4.  So, you’ll need to either have one already or buy one.

Also, the speaker has a USB-C charging port. So if you buy one of the USB-C charger options below, then be sure to also purchase the right USB-C cable.  You’ll use this to connect the speaker to whatever charger of choice. Details follow.

Furthermore, the maximum current this speaker accepts is 0.5 amps to get the speediest recharging performance. Either use a USB-C to USB-C cord, or a USB-A to USB-C cable if you go with one of the older USB 2.0 chargers below.

Which JBL Clip 4 Charger Type Works Best?

We’ve successfully charged the Clip 4 speaker with the AC adapters below. Note that some of these feature a USB A type female connector.  So, you can use an adapter like these to connect your speaker if you wish to use the USB-C to USB-A cord that comes with this speaker.  Or, if your charger only has a USB-C output port, then you’ll need a USB-C to USB-C cable, which they do not include with the speaker.

USB-C Chargers that Work Well with the JBL Clip 4

This group of chargers can recharge the JBL Clip 4 at the maximum power that the speaker can take (2.5 watts).  Plus none of these costs very much. But for some of them, you will need a USB-C to USB-A cable to connect each charger to the speaker.

1.Keypower USB C Charger 100W 5-Port Power Delivery Quick Charger Station

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USB-A Chargers that Also Work Well with the JBL Clip 4 Speaker

1. Gearmo Ten Port USB Charging Station

This hefty household wall charging station delivers all the current you need for charging your JBL Clip 4.  It delivers full USB 2 power on each and every one of its ten output ports (more than enough for this speaker).  This means that you will not increase the speaker charging time when you charge more than one device on it. Indeed, this charging station delivers enough juice to charge all older models in the JBL Clip line of portable Bluetooth speakers. Plus, you can charge them all together as well. Find this USB accessory here at Amazon.com.  We also reviewed this charging station here.

Gearmo® 10 Port Smart AC Charger, Model ICS-10P-HO, package front view. JBL Clip 4 Charger Type.
Gearmo® 10 Port Smart AC Charger, Model ICS-10P-HO, package front view.

 

Picture of the Gearmo® 10-Port Smart USB Charger, ICS-10P-HO, operating, with some cords connected.
Gearmo® 10-Port Smart USB Charger, ICS-10P-HO, operating, with some cords connected.

2. CE Tech 4 Port USB Wall Charger 

This CE Tech charging station is another beefy unit, well suited for recharging most JBL Clip speakers in the smallest time possible.  This well built USB power hub is available on eBay for under thirty US dollars here.  We also review this quad port charging system here.

Picture of the CE Tech 4 Port USB High Current Wall Charger. JBL Clip 4 Charger Type.
CE Tech 4 Port USB High Current Wall Charger

3. GE Jasco Y14 11307 USB AC Charger

This charger is available at Amazon.com.  See an equivalent charger’s product page at Amazon.com, here.   At less than twelve dollars, this dual port AC USB wall adapter, with its folding plug prongs, is small enough to fit in any mobile device accessory travel kit.  It’s also great when you take your speaker on vacation, because it features a night light.  This makes finding your way around strange hotel rooms a cinch.  See our   GE Jasco 2.1 Amp USB Charger, Y14 Review   post for more details on this affordable and practical JBL Clip 4 USB charger solution.

Picture of the GE Jasco Y14 2.1 amp USB Charger Adapter, plugged in, showing the built in LED night light. JBL Clip 4 Charger Type.
GE Jasco Y14 2.1 amp USB Charger Adapter, plugged in, showing the built in LED night light.

 

Picture of the Jasco High Current USB Power Adapter, showing the case label and retractable AC plug prongs, in the retracted position.
Jasco High Current USB Power Adapter, showing the case label and retractable plug prongs, in the retracted position.




4. JBL Charger for the Clip 4

Finally, some JBL speakers come with this JBL AC adapter in the box.  We find that while this wall charger does not come with the Clip 4, it still charges the speaker very well just the same.  See our JBL Bluetooth Speaker USB AC Charger Adapter Specs for further details.

Picture of the JBL waterproof rechargeable speaker, showing its USB power supply adapter, front view, held in hand. JBL Clip 4 Charger Type.
JBL waterproof rechargeable speaker, showing its USB power supply adapter, front view, held in hand.

 

Picture of the JBL AC power supply adapter. Showing the USB output port side, with specs printed on that side.
JBL AC power supply adapter. Showing the USB output port side, with specs printed on that side.

So, we hope this short list of compatible AC USB adapters helps you choose a suitable charger for your JBL Clip 4 wireless speaker.

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References for JBL Clip 4 Charger Type

    1. GE 11307 USB LED Night Light Charging Station with 2 USB Outlets
    2. USB Charger 10-Port 120W, Multi-Port USB Charging Hub 24A Power Station at Amazon.com
    3. JBL Clip 4 Official Product Page at JBL.com

Revision History

    • 2022-08-06: First published.