Here, we demo reset of the JBL Charge 5 speaker. First, turn the 5 on. Next, wait for it to finish booting. Then press and release the Volume UP and Play-Pause buttons at the same time. Then wait for the unit to shut down. At this point, resetting is complete. So the next time you turn it on, it comes up in pairing mode, and is ready to connect. We detail this routine next.
Resetting puts the 5 back into its default factory state. Plus, it purges any earlier paired Bluetooth devices from memory. So, this stops the Charge 5 from connecting to any devices after reset. Also, you should reset to get the Charge 5 ready for sale or re gifting.
Press and release the Power button. It should light up solid white right away.
Find the Power button, pointed at by the green arrow in the last picture above.
Then, the Power button comes on, as shown next. Here, since we’ve paired the 5 with Bluetooth devices before this, it does not enter Bluetooth discovery mode by itself. We know that because the Bluetooth button remains OFF, rather than blinking white. Note the dark Bluetooth button, to the right of the glowing Power button in the next picture.
The speaker makes a rising electric guitar strum sound when it powers up. Then it is ready for reset once this sound finishes.
See the next picture to find the UP Volume and Play-Pause buttons.
The Charge 5 then enters reset, as shown in the next picture. Note that both the Power and Bluetooth buttons and the egg shaped ring that surrounds them. All of these light up for a couple seconds during reset. I.e. The ring and both buttons glow gray-white.
Then after a short pause, the JBL Charge 5 Speaker turns off. All lights go off, and it makes the power-down guitar sound.
Next, power on the 5 again, as we did in step 1 above. In short, press and release the Power button.
Now this time, after reset, our speaker instantly comes up in Bluetooth discovery mode, as shown next. We did not need to press the Bluetooth button first. Note that the Bluetooth button blinks to let you know that the 5 has entered Bluetooth discovery mode. When this button blinks or is dark, the speaker is not currently in a pairing session. Indeed, we expect it not to pair to anything after a reset.
The JBL Charge 5 Speaker reset is now complete. Thus you may now pack it up for sale, or pair it again with your favorite Bluetooth devices.
Now the Charge 5 will no longer automatically pair with any device after reset. So you need to forget the previously paired JBL Charge 5 Speaker in your source device settings. Once you do that, then you may manually pair the 5 with that device again. Then, any time that both speaker and that device are in range, auto pairing happens once more.
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