Plug in the USB-C Cord to the Speaker to Continue with How to Charge JBL Go 3 Then, plug the mating end of your USB-C charge cable into the matching port on the speaker, as displayed in the next shot | JBL Clip 4 left is slightly bigger than the Go 3 right and has double the battery life |
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Also, JBL removed the audio input that the Go 2 has, so you can't plug in a non-Bluetooth device | But if you only plan on using the speaker in shorter spurts -- and it does charge fairly quickly -- that's not a huge downside |
The Go 3 is designed for playing background music anywhere you are and, like the Clip 4, sounds best at 50%-75% volume levels, with buttons on the speaker for controlling volume and track playback.
24Like the Clip 4, the Go 3 puts out more volume and better sound than you'd expect, though it does have its limitations | JBL includes one such cable with this speaker |
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Troubleshoot each of these in turn to track down and correct the problem | Next, connect your cable between the speaker and that adapter |
Note that you can still play your Go 3 while it charges.
Power Off your Go 3 JBL Speaker Optional Note that the Go3 still charges when energized, when powered ON or OFF | Do this simply through the USB power in port on the right side panel |
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Showing the dark status light on the JBL Go 3 Bluetooth speaker | Done with How to Charge JBL Go 3! Plug the Other End of the USB Cable into your Charger Adapter Next, connect the A end of the USB power cable to the power adapter |
It can end up sounding a little harsh if you crank the volume, particularly with more demanding tracks that have a lot of instruments playing at the same time.