Picture of The JBL Flip 6 speaker while recharging.

Why Is My JBL Flip 6 Speaker Making a Noise When Charging

Covers why you might wonder Why Is My JBL Flip 6 Speaker Making a Noise When Charging. This could be due to a wet or defective charging port. So be sure the port is dry and free of debris before following this procedure to charge the Flip.

Recharge the Flip 6 through the side-panel USB-C charging port. To summarize: First, pick the right size USB power adapter. Note that this speaker does not ship with one.

Next, connect a thicker USB-C cable between the Flip 6 and the power supply you’re using. Next, plug the adapter into a working mains outlet. Finally after two and a half to three hours, your Flip will completely recharge. It should never beep during recharging. Then, you’ll have music again for up to twelve hours (about), before you must charge it anew.

Picture of the JBL Flip 6 Speaker with the charging cable inserted into its USB-C power input port.
The JBL Flip 6 Speaker with the charging cable inserted into its USB-C power input port.

Why Is My JBL Flip 6 Speaker Making a Noise When Charging: Step by Step: Safest Way to Prevent the Beeping

Picture of the USB-C charging port.
The USB-C charging port.

1. Choose a Large Enough Charger

The adapter you use should be able deliver 15 watts (5 volts at 3 amps) for shortest recharging times. Also you may want to use the cord that comes with the Flip. In that case, pick a charger with a female USB-A output port. Again, be sure both the port on the Flip as well as the plug on the cord are completely dry and clean.

Here though, we use the adapter that came with our Charge 3 JBL speaker. True that it doesn’t output quite the max current for JBL Flip 6 Speaker. Yet the charge time is still about the same.

2. Plug in the USB-C Cord to Continue with Why Is My JBL Flip 6 Speaker Making a Noise When Charging 

Insert the small end of your USB-C charging cable into the matching port in the speaker front.

3. Plug the Other End of the Cord into the Power Adapter

Next, connect the other end of the USB charge cable to your power supply of choice.

4. Plug that Wall Adapter into a Working Outlet

Then plug the charger into a working AC outlet.

Picture of The JBL Flip 6 Speaker while recharging.
The JBL Flip 6 Speaker as it charges.

At least a small part of the battery bar gauge should light when you apply USB power. As charging progresses, more of the bar glows.

5. Let the Flip  Charge Until All Battery Indicator Lamps Go Out

Recharging is almost complete when all but the last of the battery gauge lights glow solid. The last one continues flashing though, for a few minutes more while the system tops off the charging.

After that, the battery recharge cycle finishes when the gauge goes out completely.

6. Unplug the Charging Cable

7. Why Is My JBL Flip 6 Speaker Making a Noise When Charging: Silent Charging is Complete !

We have now fully charged our speaker. To further check this, look at the battery indicator just after turning on the speaker afterwards. The entire battery gauge bar should glow, as shown next.  This means that the speaker has indeed fully charged.

Picture of the battery gauge showing a full charge.
The battery gauge showing a full charge.

The battery gauge bar is to the right on the front panel, as shown in the last picture.

Repeat this recharging every twelve hours of music play, to keep its battery in top condition. We charge ours when the battery indicator shows only one light glowing.

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References for Why Is My JBL Flip 6 Speaker Making a Noise When Charging

  1. Official JBL Flip 6 Speaker Support Page
  2. Where to Buy the JBL Flip 6 Speaker