So the JBL Go 4 is a very impressive micro speaker that does a very impressive job of keeping up with the JBL Clip 5. The Go 4 gets impressively loud for it size, it has a decent battery life for its size and it has aura cast. The Go 4 is a solid compact option… and its so impressive is does a great job of keeping up with both the Sony XB100 and the Bose Soundlink micro.
JBL Clip 5 Vs Bose Soundlink Micro And Sony XB100
So the new JBL Clip 5 has some very big upgrades on it like Aura cast so you can now pair it to other speakers, it has a longer lasting battery life and it also gets significantly louder than its predecessor. Overall the JBL Clip 5 is a very impressive speaker, and today we’re going to see how the JBL Clip 5 compares to other micro speakers like the super old bose Soundlink Micro and the Sony XB100… its not even close.
JBL Clip 4 Vs Bose Soundlink Micro Vs Sony XB12
So the new JBL Clip 4 is actually a very capable ultra portable booth speaker that sounds significantly better than its predecessor and its also been upgraded to USB C charging. And when compared to the rest of the competition… the Clip 4 fares pretty well. But if you’re someone that looking into getting an ultra portable bluetooth… today we’re going to compared the JBL Clip 4 to the Bose Soundlink Micro and Sony XB12.
JBL Clip 3 Vs Bose Soundlink Micro
I've always liked the Bose Soundlink Micro, but I must admit that it is expensive for what it is. But now theres the JBL Clip 3, an ultra portable bluetooth speaker that I feel is a better bang for your buck then the Bose Soundlink Micro. The JBL Clip 3 doesn't sound as good as the Bose Soundlink Micro but the JBL Clip 3 has a much more useful battery life at a fraction of the price.