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There's also a dome tweeter to deliver crisp high-end, which was absent before. prove for his whole debt,4 just like the unsecured creditors (see below).
The driver arrangement has been rethought compared to the earlier Charge models, too, upsizing the bass driver ever so slightly, to deliver even more power (40W up from 30W). Well, big one also needs more time to be fully charged 5. As it turns out, Charge 4 has more advanced battery capacity 7500 mAh instead of Flip 5’s 4800mAh. If you're into underground bass music, however, you can catch light of that limitation - anything running sub bass in the 40-60Hz spectrum won't have impact, but that's not going to affect most musical genres. JBL Charge 4 has 20 hours of playtime and JBL Flip 5 can last up to 12 hours. JBL claims a low-end frequency of 65Hz, which when you listen might come as a surprise, given the sheer power of basslines it can handle. We've had tables and floors vibrate from the sheer force of its output. The cylindrical shape means the two ends are 'open', so the bass radiators have freedom to move - and you'll see the ends wobbling about to handle the low-end output, which is where the Charge 5 delivers strong bass. That's a great change for simplicity's sake: you needn't fiddle about with a cover when it comes to recharging, and it doesn't affect the product's dust- and water-resistance.
There's still a flap to the rear, covering the USB-A port (used for charging external devices, such as plugging your phone in to pinch some of the battery), while the USB-C port for charging the speaker itself is on full display on the back of the unit, no cover. It's not especially missed, as it's an increasingly rare use. There's no 3.5mm port this time around, removing the ability to wire a source device to the speaker. Note, however, that it's Bluetooth or nothing. Most of the time you won't need to though: a synched phone, laptop or other source via Bluetooth will give you remote controls from that source. The cylindrical-shape speaker has button controls up top - on/off, Bluetooth pairing, volume up, volume down, play/pause, and app sync - which are extensive enough for anyone to make quick adjustments.