Blue colored JBL Go 2 Bluetooth speaker, front view.
These JBL Go hard factory reset instructions show how to factory reset your JBL Go and JBL Go 2 Bluetooth speakers to their factory default settings. The factory reset routine on the Go line of JBL, mini wireless speakers works as detailed next.
Resetting the Go speakers wipes any earlier paired Bluetooth devices from their internal memory. Clearing this data prevents the Go from pairing to any nearby Bluetooth devices after the hard reset. Further, you might reset this JBL Bluetooth speaker to ready it for sale or re-gifting. Or, perhaps you simply wish to stop it from pairing with devices you no longer use with it whenever you power it up.
Press and hold the Power button until the status lamp behind the front grill lights, and the guitar strum sound plays. We’ve circled the Power button in the next picture.
Then, the status light comes on solid or it blinks, as shown next.
The speaker makes a sliding-up electric guitar strum sound when it powers up. The JBL Go is then ready for use when this sound finishes. It may or may not pair with a device. That depends on whether you have any in-range Bluetooth devices that know about the Go and that it has previously paired with as well. Whether paired or not, the factory reset works the same way, as follows.
Find the Bluetooth and Volume UP buttons. The Phone button is in the middle of the left side panel of the speaker, and the Volume UP button is to its left, as circled in the next picture.
The Go speakers then enter factory hard reset. Within a second or two, the unit powers off when reset is done. The falling guitar strum sounds, and the status lamp goes dark, as shown next.
Next, power on the JBL Go again, as described in step 1 above.
Note that after a JBL Go factory reset, our speaker came on in ready-to-pair mode, with the status lamp rapidly flashing white.
The JBL Go reset is finished now. So go ahead and gift or sell it, or pair it anew with your favorite Bluetooth devices.
After a factory hard reset, the speaker no longer automatically connects with any previously paired Bluetooth device that happens to be in range and in pairing mode. Thus, to restore automatic Bluetooth pairing, you would manually pair JBL Go speakers with your desired device(s). Then after that, any time that both the JBL Go and that device have Bluetooth turned on, pairing would automatically take place again.
Don’t forget to remove any connections to JBL Go from your source Bluetooth devices that you set up prior to hard resetting the speaker. These will no longer work. So you’ll want to “forget” them in your source device’s settings pages.
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