


The bass is overpowering every song we throw in. Upon further testing, we noticed something that could be the speaker’s weak point. The vocals are clear, with the mids getting better attention, and the lows are pleasant. Like any JBL speakers, it boast good sound quality. The signature sound quality of the previous model was carried over to this new one. The micro-USB and full-size USB ports are located on the lower back along with the 3.5mm jack for wired connection. A microphone pinhole is also located above the device. Due to its position, it can be easily mistaken as volume level. There are 5 tiny dots below the volume keys that indicate battery level. There are 6 soft buttons on top-power, Bluetooth pairing, volume up and down, Social Mode, and hand-free. There’s no IPX certification which means that it cannot be totally submerged underwater. What is new with the Charge 2+ is the waterproofing of the device, or splashproofing per se. The woofers for the bass are located on both ends, just like its predecessor. The JBL Charge 2+ is tube-shaped with matte polycarbonate shell and metal grills. These adapters and the USB cable are in orange color that is similar to the JBL logo. Interestingly, JBL included two (2) travel adapters, a type C and a type G that can be used with the included USB adapter just in case your mobile life requires different socket types. Upon opening the box, you’ll find the JBL Charge 2+, a high-powered 5V 2.3A USB adapter, a 1m micro USB cable, and a bunch of paper works.
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If you’re interested to see what changed on the JBL Charge 2+, check out our full review after the jump. Now, it’s back in our hands with a plus sign next to its name. We’ve reviewed the first and second JBL Charge in the market.
