JBL CLIP 4
JBL CLIP 4
WHAT’S IN THE BOX
Bluetooth pairing
Play
CHARGING
Carabiner
WATERPROOF DUSTPROOF IP67
TECH SPEC
- Transducer: 40 mm/ 1.5”
- Output power: 5 W RMS
- Frequency response: 100 Hz – 20 KHz
- Signal-to-noise ratio: > 85 dB
- Battery type: Lithium-ion polymer 3.885 Wh
- Battery charge time: 3 hours (5 V / 500 mA)
- Music playtime: up to 10 hours (varies by volume level and audio content)
- Bluetooth® version: 5.1
- Bluetooth® profile: A2DP 1.3, AVRCP 1.6
- Bluetooth® transmitter frequency range: 2400 – 2483.5 MHz
- Bluetooth® transmitter power: ≤ 10 dBm (EIRP)
- Bluetooth® transmitter modulation: GFSK, π/4 DQPSK, 8DPSK
- Dimensions (W x H x D): 86.30 x 134.50 x 46.0 mm / 3.4” x 5.3” x 1.8”
- Weight: 0.239 kg / 0.527 lbs
To protect battery lifespan, fully charge at least once every 3 months. Battery life will vary due to usage patterns and environmental conditions.
Do not expose the JBL Clip 4 to liquids without removing cable connection. Do not expose JBL Clip 4 to water while charging. It may result in permanent damage to the speaker or power source.
After a liquid spill, do not charge your speaker until it’s completely dry and clean. Charging when wet might damage your speaker.
When using an external adapter, the output voltage/ current of the external adapter should not exceed 5V/3A.
DOWNLOAD RESOURCES
- JBL CLIP 4 Manual – Optimized PDF
- JBL CLIP 4 Manual – Original PDF
FAQ’S
Why can’t I connect with the speaker?
Please make sure the speaker and your device are in the same network.
Why is there no sound?
Please check if the speaker is in pairing mode. If not, please press the Bluetooth button for 3 seconds to enter pairing mode. If there is no sound after pairing, please check if your phone supports A2DP. If yes, please try to restart your phone and pair again. If there is still no sound, please check if you have selected the right Bluetooth profile on your phone. If yes, please try to restart your phone and pair again. If there is still no sound, please restart your speaker and try again.
Why does my speaker not connect with my device?
Please make sure your phone supports A2DP and AVRCP profiles. You can refer to the user manual of your phone for details. If it still doesn’t work, please restart your device and try again.
Why does my speaker not connect with my computer?
Please make sure that you have installed the latest version of JBL Connect app on your computer (available on www.jblaudio.com/connect). Also make sure that you have paired the speaker with the computer via Bluetooth first before connecting via JBL Connect app.
Why does my speaker disconnect from my device or computer?
Please check if you have selected “Forget this Device” or “Forget this Computer” on your device or computer respectively when you are trying to connect to JBL Clip 4 via Bluetooth or JBL Connect app. Otherwise, it will be disconnected automatically after a certain period of time without any action from users’ side. You can select “Remember this Device” or “Remember this Computer” to prevent this from happening in future connections between JBL Clip 4 and devices or computers respectively.
Why does my speaker not play music after connecting via Bluetooth?
Check if you have selected “Forget this Device” or “Forget this Computer” on your device or computer respectively when you are trying to connect to JBL Clip 4 via Bluetooth or JBL Connect app respectively. Otherwise, it will be disconnected automatically after a certain period of time without any action from users’ side. You can select “Remember this Device” or “Remember this Computer” to prevent this from happening in future connections between JBL Clip 4 and devices or computers respectively. Also check if your device supports A2DP profile and has been paired with JBL Clip 4 successfully before trying to play music via Bluetooth connection between them. If yes, please try to restart both devices and reconnect them again via Bluetooth connection before playing music through them together again in future connections between them respectively. If there is still no sound after reconnecting.
Can the JBL Clip 4 go underwater?
The USB-C port is uncovered, which is of note because the Clip 4 still manages an IP67 rating, meaning that it’s fully waterproof and resistant to dust. The speaker can be submerged for up to 30 minutes in a meter of water without issue.
Does JBL Clip 4 have party mode?
Neither the Go 3 or Clip 4 has speakerphone capabilities or pairs with a companion JBL app (the Clip 3 has a built-in microphone for speakerphone calls), so you can’t link up multiple speakers in “PartyBoost” mode like you can with some of JBL’s step-up Bluetooth speakers such as the Flip 5 and Charge 4.
How do I check the battery level on JBL Clip 4?
To check the battery level on your JBL speaker, simply press the power button. The LED light will indicate the current battery level. If the light is red, that means the battery is low and you’ll need to recharge it. If the light is green, that means the battery is fully charged.
Does JBL Clip 4 turn off automatically?
Note that, JBL speakers can turn off automatically if you do not connect them to any device after about 10 minutes. These devices do this to save power. If your device switches off after ten or so minutes, all you need to do is power it back on and connect it to a device to start enjoying music.
Why is my JBL speaker blinking?
A JBL speaker blinking red indicates a low battery level. This may vary from one model to the other, but it is usually an indication that your speaker needs to be charged. The intensity and frequency of the flashing LED will be different for every JBL model.
How do I know if my JBL speaker is fully charged?
When you plug in your JBL Go 2 to your power source, the LED indicator will blink red. It will only turn off when your speaker is fully charged and ready to go. The well distinct sounds accompanied by an LED indicator lets you know when your device is connected, fully charged, paired, or powered on.
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