

Please note that our recommendation this year is to start your holiday shopping early as we anticipate items selling out very quickly or major retailers seeing shipping delays. To make things even easier, we curated 100 of the top gifts at a variety of price points, so you can get something they'll actually enjoy-no matter how much you can or want to spend. We've spent the past year testing some of the newest and trendiest things on the market to figure out what's actually worth the money. Whether it's a cheap stocking stuffer or a special something for your loved ones, we've got you covered. Sign up for text message alerts from the deal-hunting team at Reviewed. Tackle your holiday shopping with deals and expert advice delivered straight to your phone. If you're already stressing about getting your shopping done and staying under budget, let the product experts at Reviewed help you find the perfect gifts for everyone on your list. Let's face it: Holiday shopping is super stressful. Not only does it take time and effort to think of the perfect gift, but you probably have a ton of different people to shop for and a budget to stick to. Purchases you make through our links may earn us a commission. We can’t reasonably ask for any more at this price.- Recommendations are independently chosen by Reviewed’s editors. JBL has fine-tuned the sound to please even pickier ears and battery capacity has increased. That we like the JBL Charge 4 a lot should come as no surprise to those who read our Charge 3 review. This is not a 360-degree speaker, so its placement matters.
JBL CHARGE 4 CAMO SPEAKER DRIVER
The JBL Charge 4’s single forward-facing active driver also makes sure there’s a definite, if acceptably wide, listening sweet spot. With certain tracks, the proportion of bass is reduced and the upper-mids take on a harder tone. The JBL Charge 4 can’t deliver real sub-bass, but in the context of most songs it gets close enough to satisfy.īut at high volume, the strain starts to show a little. The JBL Charge 4 can deliver punchy dance and pop synth beats with convincing punch, but like every speaker this size, there is a limit to its bass floor. The low-end is tasteful, not notably hyped, but with plenty of power and depth. But it would be wrong to call this a bass-light speaker. Those who buy the Charge 4 expecting big bombastic bass based on its looks, may not find what they are after. That’s an excellent characteristic to help render vocals lines realistically, and project them properly in the mix. There’s an unusual consistency of substance and texture throughout the mids and treble, and better than average clarity to the midrange. The JBL Charge 4’s sound is classy and surprisingly refined for a mainstream speaker.

It may make a good marketing video, but won’t be of much use unless you can get your hands on multiple JBL speakers. Connect+ lets up to 100 JBL speakers hook up to play the same song. The most advanced feature is the one you are least likely to use. There’s no wi-fi, no native support for digital smart assistants or proper multi-room functionality.
JBL CHARGE 4 CAMO SPEAKER BLUETOOTH
The JBL Charge 4 has Bluetooth and click button controls built into its top. This is still a fairly simple speaker, though. A rugged design, excellent battery life and ‘battery sharing’ make this a near-perfect speaker for camping holidays, long days at the beach and use at home. Like the last generation, you can also use the JBL Charge 4 to charge your phone or tablet – in fact anything that will charge over USB from a 5V supply. A handy white LED indicator on the front shows the battery level. This means you can use it at a higher volume without sacrificing longevity so much. However, battery capacity has actually been substantially increased, from 6000mAh to 7500mAh. The Charge 4 has the same claimed battery life as the Charge 3, at 20 hours.
