The JBL Xtreme 3 Bluetooth speaker is a great option for anyone looking for a Bluetooth speaker that can be taken anywhere. The carabiner makes attaching it to the exterior of your backpack simple, and the IP67 construction shields it from water and dust. The front and back portions of the speaker are wrapped in a recognisable fabric, making it simple to hold it in any circumstance. The emblem takes up the majority of the front panel and serves primarily to advertise to onlookers that you bought a JBL speaker.

The Clip 4 is a new, updated version of the popular Clip. It has a fully accessible USB-C input, which makes it perfect for use with devices that have USB-C ports. The carabiner was also modified by JBL this time around, to make it more durable. ..

The speaker has five buttons: three on the front and two on the left. The side buttons are used for pairing and turning the speaker on and off, while the button trio controls playback and volume. While JBL’s design may not be to everyone’s taste, the location and definition of the buttons are excellent, making it simple to locate and distinguish between controls without turning to face the speaker.

The JBL Clip 4 Bluetooth speaker has a 10-meter Bluetooth speaker range. The battery life is longer than the Clip 3 Bluetooth speaker.