Customer
C’est mon premier haut parleur. Très satisfait de la qualité. Facile à connecter avec des appareils. Belle grosseur. J’ai pu profiter d’un rabais sur le prix ce qui est encore plus intéressant.
Stacey S.
This puts out a great sound for such a small unit. Clip is solid, does not feel cheap.
LAB
This was the easiest time I've ever had pairing and using an audio device through Bluetooth. Nice size so it won't get lost, yet is very portable. Perfect for personal or small group use.
Customer
We hike, camp, bike, paddle board, etc. Best portable speaker for everything and anything outdoors. Great sound output. Only negative is hitting the “power” button and having it turn on when you don’t want it to. Other than that, best speaker for your money. Recommend to everyone looking for a small, compact speaker with great sound.
German
I needed good quality sound for the garage, the kitchen, the patio. This speaker packs a lot of high quality sound into a small, robust package. I would definitely buy it again.
Jenna
Great speaker, super loud and easily portable
mlfs
I normally don’t leave reviews but I’m real happy with this little speaker, It gives out stellar sound quality it’s clear it’s great for travel and I love the clip clip on my bag or anywhere else for that matter. You can’t go wrong with this great little piece of equipment
emma
This is the first time I’ve purchased a portable speaker and it’s been quite a few weeks so far with it. I love it! The sound quality is great, it gets loud and easy to clip on to stuff. It’s waterproof (I have yet to accidentally submerge it) and I’ve taken it into the shower and on my paddle board with no issues at all. In the shower I clip to my shelf near the faucet/ splash zone and nothing has happened to minimize its effectiveness. I can easily get through household chores in my apartment with a podcast on and go room to room and still enjoy listening.
Tony Flores
The media could not be loaded. The clip 4 is finally here. The jbl clip 3 was a big hit, I’m a fan and owner of one. Very sturdy, it took a lot and never failed me. But that pesky unreliable clip/carabiner gave me issues and ultimately failed and fell off. Big pain in the rear since it would no longer reliably stay hooked to anything but still worked otherwise. So I had to get the clip 4 and maybe donate my old 3. So here are some key things I notice side by side. 1. Size and weight aren’t much different between the two 2. Power and Bluetooth button have switched sides. 3. On the 3 the buttons were indented on the four there is something on top of the fabric to press these buttons. 4. No more charger headphone jack door on the 4 just a usb type c at the bottom. No more micro usb! 5. The pad on the back has been redesigned to fabric with rubber strips (more on that later) 6. Clip/carabiner/hook has been redesigned, more usable in my opinion. 7. Yes that janky pin has been addressed, check photos. 8. Battery specs and 10 hour rating unchanged from 3 to 4. 9. Bluetooth now 5.1 10. Clip 3 just over 3 watts output, jbl claims the 4 is now 5 watts max. So yes a lot has changed but it’s still the clip you know and love. Another big change is the speaker and passive radiator you can’t see. So the clip 3 has a tiny speaker and an oval shaped passive radiator at the front. But now it seems to me there is a big change. The clip 4 still has a speaker at the front (40mm according to jbl) but now has a (most likely) larger passive radiator at the back. That seems to be the reason for the cloth and striped rubber at the back. I can feel some air pressure coming from the back at high volume. Holding both, one in each hand you will struggle to notice a difference in weight. Now while size hasn’t changed much, the shape has. In my opinion the wider lower profile of the clip 4 will be more useful in the real world. With my old clip 3 there were situations where the tall but slightly narrower clip was a no go but still so close to hooking up to a desired spot. The sound. Can’t hear a noticeable difference in mids and highs, but the bottom end seems to go just a touch lower, it’s a bit fuller, a little more chesty in the vocals like say in a podcast. When cranked up top 80 plus percent vollume it’s just a tad buzzy, just a bit of breakup that I don’t hear as much on the 3. I rarely go to that make levels so not an issue for me. That janky pin has been addressed. Check the photos. The pin is barely visible and the front grille is designed to make that less of a weak point. Will it hold up over time? Haven’t noticed a difference battery level yet because I’m unemployed, but soon expect to be back to work and the new jbl clip will get its daily workout. The new clip 4 is ip67 so I expect it to be just as robust and a little tank just like the 3. The 3 met the pavement, floor, high and low pressure water, chemicals and soap and never had an issue. If there are any issues I will update this review. Please check my photos to get an idea of how the 4 stacks up to the 3.
Victor A.
Upgraded from the Clip 2 and it’s such an improvement in sound. USB C, built in carabiner and good size. Louder than old one and good enough for my use