JBL CHARGE 2 A hard plastic speaker grille covers much of the - TopicsExpress



          

JBL CHARGE 2 A hard plastic speaker grille covers much of the front and back, while the rest of the unit - including the panel with the built-in controls - features a silicone shielding. I didnt try heaving it down a flight of stairs, but the sturdy build seems like it could take the fall and continue cranking out sterling sound as if nothing ever happened. On either end of the cylinder are passive radiators that help provide the kind of enhanced bass that you can see - quite literally. Theyre suspended in place by rubber connectors and visibly pulse and vibrate while playing music, which is a curious sight for such a small unit. Tucked away at the base of the Charge 2 is an auxiliary input for playing music from a wired device, as well as the micro-USB input for charging the unit. Last, but not least, providing the units titular feature is a full USB input for charging a smartphone or other device, which Ill touch on a bit later. As with the companys recent JBL Synchros E40BT headphones, the huge logos on both ends seem a bit excessive (in addition to the smaller one on the front), but beyond the standard black model, the color options - including blue, red, and purple - are very attractive. Youll tap into the Charge 2 with your smartphone, tablet, or other device wirelessly via Bluetooth 3.0. There were, however, a few occasions in which my device wouldnt connect immediately to the speaker, requiring me to dig into the settings to manually activate the pairing. It was only a mild annoyance, but worth noting nonetheless. Sound quality For a relatively compact, battery-powered speaker, the JBL Charge 2 really does impress with the quality of the audio it delivers from its two 1.5-inch drivers. Compare it to the solid sound of the compact Jambox and the difference is immediately noticeable: The Charge 2 offers enough audio to fill a small room without significant distortion - so long as youre not cranking it at full blast. Its still a small speaker, after all. The most notable positive comes with its nicely differentiated range. This allows you to clearly hear both the rumbling bass separate and the soaring treble, with plenty of mid-range to help deliver a harmonious signal. Much of that is due to the aforementioned passive radiators, which help create a larger bass sound than youd expect from the size. But thankfully, it doesnt come at the expense of the rest of the sound spectrum - many speakers of this size struggle with bass, so the result here of the enhanced low end is a nicely balanced effort. Again, the JBL Charge 2 is bulkier than the Jambox and the Beats Pill, and there are much more compact Bluetooth speakers on the market. But JBLs device provides an aural upgrade that you can actually hear. If you can handle a little more heft in your bag, its well worth it. Features and battery life Beyond the great sound, the JBL Charge 2 wins praise for going above and beyond as a portable speaker. Within the sturdy unit beats a sizable 6,000mAh battery that offers an estimated 12 hours of playback, which matched up almost precisely with my testing. If youre out and about and need a quick charge, you can simply plug your smartphone or tablet directly into the units USB port and pull from that built-in battery reserve. Granted, doing so will knock out some of those estimated playback hours. But, when in need, its an incredibly helpful feature to have. The Charge 2 also has a social play option that allows up to three devices to be paired at once, letting a few local friends alternate control of the speaker at will. Its a minor perk rather than a big selling point, but in a shared apartment it could come in handy. And finally, thanks to the built-in mic and a phone-centric button for responding to calls without touching your device, the Charge 2 works as a pretty decent speaker phone, too. Echo and noise cancellation make that a very useful added perk, and itll surely be a selling point for some prospective buyers. Final verdict The JBL Charge 2 represents real improvement in an over-crowded genre. Its bulkier, sure, but the trade-off comes with handy features like the ability to charge your phone or tablet, as well as speakerphone functionality. The Charge 2 wont hide away as well in the corner of your bag. If thats your prerogative, then go for the Beats or Jawbone options. For fans of excellent sound quality and battery life, JBLs latest comes highly recommended for both the size and price.
Posted on: Mon, 19 Jan 2015 06:46:48 +0000

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