🎉 Take Your Sound Anywhere!
The JBL Clip 4 is a portable Bluetooth speaker that combines impressive sound quality with rugged durability. With a built-in rechargeable battery offering up to 10 hours of playtime, an integrated carabiner for easy attachment, and an IP67 rating for waterproof and dustproof protection, this speaker is perfect for outdoor adventures and everyday use. Enjoy seamless wireless streaming with Bluetooth 5.1 and take crystal-clear calls with its noise-canceling feature.
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Is Electric | No |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Speaker Maximum Output Power | 5 Watts |
Compatible Devices | Tablet, Smartphone |
Tweeter Diameter | 1.57 Inches |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Bluetooth Range | 10 Meters |
MP3 player | No |
Specific Uses For Product | Outdoor Use |
Controller Type | Button |
Color | Blue |
Battery Average Life | 10 Hours |
Is Waterproof | True |
Warranty Type | Limited |
Maximum Range | 10 Meters |
Control Method | Touch |
Audio Output Mode | Stereo |
Mounting Type | Clip on |
Material Type | Plastic |
Speaker Type | Outdoor |
Additional Features | Portable, Waterproof, Dustproof |
Recommended Uses For Product | For Outdoor Use |
Item Weight | 0.53 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 1.8"D x 3.4"W x 5.3"H |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 85 dB |
Number of Audio Channels | 5.1 |
Frequency Response | 1000 Hz |
Battery Charge Time | 10 Hours |
Subwoofer Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
Connectivity Protocol | Bluetooth |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, wireless |
Number Of Circuits | 1 |
Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
G**G
Great mini speaker
I bought this for my teenage daughter. She loves it, it’s a great size because she can pop it in her purse and take it with her. The Bluetooth works good. She has not gotten water on it so I’m not sure if it’s waterproof. It’s a cute pink and good quality. Good value for the money spent. Great sound!
M**O
Highly recommend
This is a great little speaker. I mostly use it in the shower, but it's easy to take just about anywhere. It's connects quickly and has never disconnected on me in the ~7 months I've had it. The battery life is fantastic too--I think I've only charged it a handful of times, and that was more of a "just in case" vs. running out of battery.My one complaint would be that I wish it were possible to adjust the bass/treble/etc. Especially since I use it in the shower, the bass can get to be a little much, so I wish I could turn it down. Still, this is great for the price. Reliable and durable.
K**E
BEST SPEAKER OUT THERE
I love this speaker so much!! It is super cute, and you can take it with you anywhere. We have one at work and I really liked the sound it made so I got one for myself. My younger brother has one too and he loves his. It is worth the price and it’s super easy to connect your phone to. Overall super functional, and built great. Also if you have the usbc cord then you can use that to charge it. Which is great!! If you are thinking about buying one do it!!
M**L
Worth the money
This speaker is great, it works so good! I love JBL. It's loud and very clear. Battery last a long time. Connects to Bluetooth easily. Perfect size, not to bulky. No stains due to it being a darker color. Definitely worth the money.
T**Y
Loud, reliable, cute, effective.
It's small enough to carry around easily, but still carries a loud sound. It sounds great and has a good amount of bass. Easy to use and pair to BT. Clip itself is super convenient. I use it pretty much everyday for my music. I've never submerged it, but I'm glad it's waterproof as well, as I sometimes use it very near the shower.
Y**R
A Significant Improvement
The vast majority of the reviews I read before buying this led me to believe that the sound quality was so similar to the Clip 3 that it wasn't worth upgrading. My Clip 3 has been a great speaker—I'll probably keep finding uses for it until it won't hold a charge anymore, hopefully not anytime soon—but honestly...I really wanted to upgrade because it's one of the last devices I own with a Micro USB connector for charging.Anyways, the Clip 4 has turned out to be a noticeably better speaker. Reading over JBL's own writings about the Clip 3 and 4, it seems like version 4 incorporates a passive radiator (like their larger portable speakers), which explains the much improved bass and low-midrange clarity. It won't fool anyone at high volumes, but for low volume playback in a quiet space—which is what I always used my Clip 3 for anyways—it does manage to sound a bit larger than its size suggests it should.My Clip 3 is a noisy speaker; with no audio playing, there's always some low-level hissing that's clearly audible if it's close enough to the ear. It also seems to impart a barely perceptible crunchy distortion onto everything I play through it. The Clip 4, on the other hand, is dead silent when nothing is playing, and doesn't have that gritty veil of distortion over the upper-mids and treble frequencies; possibly a side effect of the 3.5mm TRS input being removed.The titular clip on version 4 has a slightly wider opening, and the larger space inside the clip makes it easier to maneuver onto some things I couldn't get the Clip 3's carabiner over. At the narrowest point, the Clip 4's opening measures about 5/8" wide, only slightly larger than the Clip 3's 9/16" opening.Now for the downsides:The Clip 4's power and pairing buttons are much easier to press (i.e., accidentally) than the recessed buttons on the side of the Clip 3. Not a huge issue if it's sitting or hanging somewhere solid and stationary, but I could imagine that it might turn itself on/off or go into pairing mode if it's swinging around on a backpack or something. I put mine into pairing mode by mistake twice while handling it to measure the carabiner opening.Of course, I have to mention the loss of the analog input. I admit that I rarely ever use(d) it on the Clip 3, but it was indispensable when I needed it in a pinch.The USB Type-C port does not have a dust cover; another omission from the Clip 3's design. I never cared for it, but it's worth mentioning if you use yours in dusty or wet environments. Maybe not a huge issue, since the Clip 4 carries an IP67 rating.Finally, the carabiner clip just doesn't feel as sturdy. Version 4 appears to use some kind of plastic hinge, where the Clip 3's was made of anodized aluminum like the rest of the hook. It may well hold up for years just like the previous version, but only time will tell.Overall, The Clip 4 is a respectable step-up in sound quality, with a few odd design changes from version 3 that may or may not make it less reliable, depending on how you intend to use it. For my use case—quietly listening to music and podcasts in bed, or during power outages when I can't use my hi-fi—it fits the bill perfectly so far.Oh, and one last thing: this "Grey" color scheme is properly weird. The aluminum parts are a kind of golden orange, the plastic clip and button accents are what I can only describe as "puce," and the JBL logo is some kind of desaturated teal color. It looks so strange that it's almost bad, but I love it.
K**A
Portable and good sound
I bought this one last summer to take it to the beach, easy to connect to your phone, charge last very long. A convenient size it sounds pretty loud. Very good range.
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