Front right view of the JBL Xtreme 2 Bluetooth speaker.
The battery life on the JBL Xtreme 2 Bluetooth speaker we discuss in terms of either how long the speaker will play after a full charge, before going dead again. Or, we may want to know how long the battery will last before battery replacement becomes necessary.
How long should the battery last? The built in lithium ion battery lasts up to fifteen hours per full charge. Note that this time varies depending on how loud you play the speaker, and the type of audio you’re listening to. So at full volume, you might get only ten to twelve hours, depending a lot on how much bass your favorite music has. Also, since this is a power bank speaker, the load that any phones, tablets, or other devices you connect to this speaker to charge, will shorten the battery life as well.
The 10,000 MaH JBL Xtreme 2 battery should provide at least 500 charge-discharge cycles before it loses much ability to hold power.
Using the supplied charging cable, the battery should fully charge in under five hours. But if the charging takes longer than this to finish, then the battery may be going bad.
You may also notice that your speaker doesn’t play as long as it did before running down from a full charge to a completely dead state. This is another sign of a battery that is nearing the end of its useful life.
When you raise the volume, particularly on music that has lots of bass, you may hear crackling or other distortion. Or, the speaker may cut out or power down when a deep bass drum thump occurs in the program. This could mean that the battery, even when fully charged, can no longer provide enough current for the speaker drivers to play these sounds. Again, this may indicate a need to replace the battery.
The gauge may show that the speaker has full, or nearly full charge. But yet, it goes dead within minutes of reading the indicator. This is a common symptom when lithium ion battery life is fading.
We suggest that you do not leave the speaker connected to the charger once the battery gauge shows that it is fully charged. Also, when the battery does run out of power, do not leave it in this deadened state for very long. We recommend that you recharge your speaker as soon as possible, as these batteries hate being dead. A dead battery for too long often results in a ruined battery.
Also, be sure to exercise the battery ! That is, charge it all the way, and discharge it all the way. The power management system in the JBL Xtreme 2 seems sufficiently robust, and so, it well protects the battery from over charging or completely draining, as both of these extremes are also very hard on this lithium ion battery.
Replacing the battery in the JBL Xtreme 2 usually fixes the above mentioned issues. But only replace with a battery of similar type — preferably the same make and part number as the original.
Finally, you can often avoid ever having to replace the battery due to shortened battery life, by following the above suggestions. That is, keep this speaker’s battery charged, and exercised too. This provides the most deep charge-discharge cycles from it in our experience.
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