JBL
Charge 4
Based on 24 Reddit mentions
$99.95
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Sound sleep
I keep a JBL Charge speaker playing thunderstorm white noise off of YouTube next to my head. The bass is pretty good with that speaker, so it kills outside sounds nicely. Also construction earplugs in my ears.
bungdaddy in r/ElectricForest
March 25, 2026 2:37 AM
21
I did it! Lincolnton NC 135000 at 6%
Anything is an upgrade over tv speakers. New homeowner budget..... you will figure it out. Hell even my JBL charge 4 would bump that room real nice.
AKMontana406 in r/FirstTimeHomeBuyer
April 3, 2026 1:33 AM
4
WE’RE POSTING SPEAKERS NOW.
JBL Charge 5 FTW! She's waterproof and bumps almost as hard as the whole damn 5 speaker/subwoofer setup I built as a teenager in the early 2000's.
sweetwolf86 in r/dishwashers
April 24, 2026 9:49 PM
2
Best Bluetooth speaker?
I’m late, but I’m going to hijack this thread with some of my findings to help people out. If you’re listening to wonky shit like Tape B/Liquid Stranger AND hard shit like Excision/Wooli/Kai Wachi, the JBL flip lineup does not deliver well. Minimum you want a JBL Charge 6. The flip sounds OKAY, but
...Dizraster in r/EDM
May 26, 2026 3:40 PM
1
Help! Which to keep Soundcore Motion 300 vs JBL Charge 6
i just tried JBL Flip 7 and i am wowed. Sound is full and vocals are not drowned out by bass. I like this more than Motion 300 which has clarity but it is thinner and not as full. Charge 6 is full but more bass heavy and drowns out vocals. chatgpt confirms this. Looks like I am keeping Flip 7 Flip 7
...Squishypee in r/WirelessSpeakers
May 27, 2026 12:52 AM
1
Guyss help me choose a speaker. Marshall or JBL. Details in comments
Bose sound flex feels a bit low volume compared to the competition. Otherwise, i liked the sound quality. If you have the budget, look jnto JBL Charge… it is the big brother of the Flex and it sounds good. I have been using it fog almost 2 years now.
Innocuous_salt in r/AskIndia
April 18, 2026 1:03 PM
1