I will be that guy, as soon as I can! 😀
Lol that's funny... Grrr
I will be that guy, as soon as I can! 😀
Yes, the microusb port is the mechanism for charging . It comes with a USB cord that plugs into the power brick or the computer. Charging via microusb from the computer takes forever, but it works.
I have a JBL Flip and really dislike carrying the A/C adapter. Is it safe to say that any microusb cable (plugged into the standard A/C Apple power gizmo or Kindle power gizmo) should work? In other words the A/C adapter they supply is a standard USB type of charger?
Thanks for your help!
I haven't tried it but, sure, any micro USB should charge it. It just might take longer if its meant for like a phone or similar. I plan on using mine with my car charger when necessary.
Yes, the microusb port is the mechanism for charging . It comes with a USB cord that plugs into the power brick or the computer. Charging via microusb from the computer takes forever, but it works.
Thanks for confirming! Since the A/C adapter is rated at 2-amps, I would suspect charging from a computer would take 4 times as long since computer USB ports only output 500mA. The CNet review suggested charging the JBL charge using an USB charger rated at 2A (like the iPad charger).
Has anyone had a chance to use two different devices to connect to the Charge? I'm wondering if it is a simple matter to switch between two iPhones. The Logitech UE Mobile Boombox claims that it can have two bluetooth connections going at the same time making it easy to switch back and forth. I wonder if this can be done with the Charge too. I'm trying to decide which bluetooth speaker gizmo to go with.
Thanks in advance.
I just picked one of these up, and just.. wow. It's an amazing speaker!
A trick I discovered; if you want even stronger bass, stand the unit vertically on a table near a corner of the room. It will fill the room!
My only complaint is switching devices; if you want to pair a different device you have to hold down the power button on the speaker to initiate pairing, then connect. Other speakers I've seen just let you reconnect without pressing anything on the speaker.
I just picked up one as well. I'm very impressed. To switch devices I've had to kill bluetooth (on my iPad for example) and then go to the bluetooth settings on my iPhone and then connect to the JBL Charge.
So I had the JBL Flip... the sound blows away the Jambox (mini), the Logitech UE, the Beats Pill, and the Jabra Solemate, as well as all of the other mini bluetooth speakers I've tried.
Now I just saw the new JBL Charge, and I think I really want it. It improves the already best-in-catagory sound of the JBL Flip by adding bass and a 6000 mah internal battery that you can plug your lightning cable into and use to also charge the phone or ipad. This all per the advertisement.
Two questions... anyone have one? Any feedback?
And anyone find them in stock anywhere? The only place that seems to have them is JBL.com (forever shipping via ground to CA) and an Amazon Marketplace seller called World Wide Stereo, which I've never heard of.
Thanks!
I bought a JBL Charge last month at an Apple store. since then I saw this item in different Apple Stores and it seems that they are stockists. What I would like to know is whether the JBL Charge can be paired to an iMac. Can anyone help😕
I bought a JBL Charge last month at an Apple store. since then I saw this item in different Apple Stores and it seems that they are stockists. What I would like to know is whether the JBL Charge can be paired to an iMac. Can anyone help😕
Hi, looking at getting a JBL Charge for xmas.
I am sad that it cant be paired with multiple devices, but I can live with that.
Does it have an auto shut off? Will it time out after 10 or 30 minutes and not drain the whole battery if I forget it on?
Thanks CaptMike!!!
Another thing. I know it doesn't support multiple simultaneous pairing. But can it remember being paired with multiple devices, and therefore just need to be selected from multiple devices? I am trying to find something easy to use with both my, and my wifes iPhones. I don't need to use it with multiple devices at the same time, just want to not have to start the pairing process over each time we switch from the wifes phones to mine. Does it remember multiple profiles?
Thanks again CaptMike!
Anyone else try switching back and forth between paired devices that could answer my above question?