While most Bluetooth speakers are pretty self-explanatory these days, it doesn’t get any easier than the Clip 4. The speaker comes with a USB-A to USB-C cable for charging (upgrading the Clip 3’s microUSB port), and a quickstart guide. Though the Clip 4’s loop is much larger than the Clip 3’s, it easily adapts to similarly tight spaces, and its increased size actually affords the speaker even more ways to hang. The carabiner-style loop that arcs across the speaker’s topside is primarily made from thick aluminum, while the hinge portion is rubberized plastic. Height x Width x Depth: 3.4 x 5.3 x 1.8 inchesĪs one might guess, the Clip 4’s most standout design feature is that big ole clip. Here’s a quick look at the Clip 4’s specs: About the JBL Clip 4 © Reviewed/Ryan Waniata But its mix of great sound and a versatile, truly rugged design, makes this a speaker you’ll happily transport from the confines of your shower stall to the hotel, the pool, and just about anywhere else you want to jazz up your favorite tunes. It’s also rather pricey for a speaker its size. It lost some features in the redesign, no longer including a 3.5mm input or an internal microphone for taking calls directly. The Clip 4’s audio upgrade doesn’t come without a few drawbacks. The Clip 4 sounds way too good for a speaker this small.
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