JBL Go
Full-featured, great-sounding, great-value portable speaker
Sold from 2016 until now
Successor Product: | JBL Go 2 |
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Getting started with your JBL Go
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Product Specifications
- Bluetooth
- Output power (W)
- 3
- Dynamic frequency response range (Hz)
- 180Hz – 20kHz
- Dimensions (cm)
- 6.8 x 8.3 x 3.2
- Dimensions (in)
- 2.7 x 3.3 x 1.3
- Weight (kgs)
- .13
- Weight (lbs)
- .3
- Bluetooth version
- 4.1
- Charging time (hrs)
- 1.5
- Maximum music playing time (hrs)
- 5
- Bluetooth
- Yes
- Charging cable
- Yes
- Wireless
- Yes
- Rechargable battery
- Yes
Compact size. Big sound
The JBL GO brings JBL quality sound everywhere. Your all-in-one speaker solution, the GO streams music via Bluetooth from smartphones and tablets, powered by a rechargeable battery with up to 5 hours of playtime. It is also equipped with a convenient noise-cancelling speakerphone, allowing you to pick up calls without turning your speaker off. Available in 8 vibrant colors with a smooth and durable double-injection finishing, the JBL GO provides exciting, eye-catching contrast wherever it goes and easily compliments anyone’s style. A built-in strap-hook and optional carrying strap, allows you to bring your music everywhere. In a world where style and audio go hand in hand, the JBL GO is everyone’s perfect companion.
FAQs & How-Tos
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With some phones, such as iPhones and some Android models, volume is synchronized while Bluetooth is used, and levels below volume setting 6 (tested with iPhone 6 and iPhone 5s) and volume setting 5 on most Android devices will cause the GO to enter standby after some minutes. If you want to play softer while still using your iPhone as a source, please change to cabled connection from the headphone output to the AUX input of GO. This will make it possible for you to set the GO's volume at its minimum step, and then control total level on the telephone. Of course, if source level from the telephone is set extremely low, the GO will go into standby again, because GO needs a certain level to keep playing. Alternatively, use a phone which does not synchronize volume as source. Many Android phones do not synchronize volume, so by using such a phone, you can adjust GO to its lowest level, adjusting total level independently, even via Bluetooth. This will usually result in music volume at the desired level.Was this helpful? Thank you for your feedback!
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