
Now personally im over JBL’s new design direction… cause more importantly everything else about the charge 5 is still the same.

However looks wise the charge 5 is a shrunken down version of the JBL Xtreme 3 with that new oversized logo in toe much to a lot of people’s chagrin. Size wise the charge 5 isn’t all that different from the charge 4 and charge 3… the Charge 5 is still your typical mid sized speaker that you can easily throw into your back pack and take on the go with you. Now when it comes to the design of this speaker…. Regardless if you want to pick any of these speakers up they’ll be linked down below… but I would wait for the Charge 5 to go on sale. And now that the Charge 5 is here the Charge 4 is on sale for $130. It has a retail price of $180 but in a few short weeks it’ll start going on sale for $150… and maybe even a little less on major holidays. But then it would list for $150 making you think that you got a deal… So I wouldn’t be surprised if we see the same deal with the Charge 5.

Now a few months after the charge 4 came out it got a price increase to $180. So today we’re going to check out the JBL Charge 5 and we’re also going to compare it to the JBL Charge 4 and JBL Charge 3.īut first we’ve got to addressing pricing… the new charge 5 has a retail price $180, which is $30 more than the charge 4 when it first came out. Some that are great and others that aren’t as good. At first glance the new JBL Charge 5 just looks like another redesign with an over done gaudy logo on the front… but there are actually some very major changes here under the hood.
