
JBL Charge 5 WiFi
20 h, Rechargeable battery operated
JBL Charge 5 WiFi
20 h, Rechargeable battery operated
Prices are based on supply and demand, suppliers and availability of goods. For all these reasons, prices vary very regularly and may differ from one site to another, from one colour to another, etc.
2 months ago
1. Spotify compatibility: The device supports Spotify Connect, but not directly via the integrated music services in the JBL One app. However, you can stream music from Spotify via Bluetooth. 2. make calls and listen to music: Yes, the device allows you to make calls and listen to music at the same time as it has Bluetooth and Wi-Fi. You can connect it to a mobile hotspot to stream music while you are on the phone.
Automatically generated from the .Charge 5 Wi-Fi is possible to plug in a USB
3 months ago
You cannot insert a USB stick into the JBL Charge 5 WiFi to play music. However, the speaker has a USB-A port that can be used as a power bank to charge devices.
Automatically generated from the .Hi, supposedly you can pair the JBL boxes with each other. But I haven't tried it myself yet. If necessary, simply download the JBL app to your mobile. I did it for my Partybox 110, for example. Pairing is super easy here.
Yes, extra charge version is worth it for the parties. I am happy with the JBL .
Unfortunately, we can currently only offer this product in black.
Yes, it's true.
No, unfortunately this is not possible. The clip has no PartyBoost
6 months ago
The main difference between the JBL Charge 5 and the JBL Charge 5 Wi-Fi lies inSeveral key areas: ## Connectivity - In addition to Bluetooth 5.3, the JBL Charge 5 Wi-Fi also offers Wi-Fi connectivity, which enables support for AirPlay 2, Chromecast and Spotify Connect as well as voice control via Alexa. The standard model, on the other hand, only has Bluetooth 5.1. ## Sound quality - There are marginal improvements in sound quality with the Wi-Fi model, especially when streaming via Wi-Fi. It offers more clarity, musical dynamics and a wider soundstage compared to the Bluetooth stream. However, the differences are small when connected via Bluetooth. ## Battery and Charging - Both models have a battery life of 20 hours, but the Wi-Fi model takes 6 hours to fully charge, while the standard model charges in 4 hours. ## Design and weight - The Wi-Fi model is slightly heavier (1 kg compared to 0.96 kg) and has a slightly larger woofer (53 x 93 mm compared to 52 x 90 mm). ## Price - The Wi-Fi model is significantly more expensive than the standard model, with a price difference of around 70 euros. Overall, the JBL Charge 5 Wi-Fi offers additional functions and improved sound quality when connected to Wi-Fi, but it is also more expensive than the standard model.
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The difference in bass between the JBL Charge 5 and the JBL Clip 6 lies mainly in the size and construction of the speakers. - Size and design: The JBL Charge 5 is a larger and more powerful speaker, which results in a better bass response. The JBL Clip 6 is smaller and more portable, making it ideal for transport, but less powerful in the bass range. - Speaker size: The Charge 5 has larger drivers which can produce deeper and more powerful bass, unlike the Clip 6 which has smaller drivers and therefore less bass performance. - Power: The Charge 5 has a higher power output, which has a positive effect on the bass, while the Clip 6 has a lower power output and therefore offers less bass intensity. Overall, the JBL Charge 5 offers better bass than the JBL Clip 6.
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Yes, the JBL Charge 5 has a USB-C port, but this is only for charging the speaker itself. It cannot be used to charge other devices.
Automatically generated from the .Just like my previous reviewers, I can say that this is not possible on the device itself, but you can make sound settings on your mobile.
USB-C👍
Yes you can. With the JBL PartyBoost function. Simply press the button on both devices and off you go.
Bluetooth will come with a delay of 500ms at least. So technically it's working but you won't like. I tested it myself.
Thank you very much for your input! There must have been an error in our data, I will pass this on to the relevant department for checking.
It is best to use a conventional smartphone charger with 5V and 2ah, but 3ah is also no problem.
I listened to both speakers in the shop. The Charge 5 sounds really squawky next to the Flip 6. If you just want to listen to music quietly on the side, I think the Charge 5 is enough.
No, the only source is Bluetooth. The USB only charges.
Unfortunately, we do not have our own experience with this configuration. The question has been forwarded to our Community so that experienced users can share their knowledge.
According to my information, there is only one JBL Charge 5. It has a built-in rechargeable battery, if you want to call it that. However, you can also charge your smartphone on the speaker if necessary, it's a power pack at the same time. But then the battery won't last 20 hours... Greetings Paul
https://ch.jbl.com/bluetooth-lautsprecher/CHARGE5-.html#product-specs
The 12 cm in height are to be understood as packaging measurement.
That's a bad translation, it's battery operation. Well, battery operation, you charge the product with a cable and battery operation, you change the batteries when they are finished.
According to the manufacturer's data sheet, the output power (RMS) is 40W.
no, only via Bluetooth
As far as I know, this is not technically possible, there are only two different sources for Bluetooth connections. However, with JBL you can connect an infinite number of Bluetooth boxes together, according to the master/sllave principle, which is how I solved it.
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