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The Charge 4 may look almost identical to the Charge 3 we reviewed in 2018 but JBL has made a number of tweaks to the speaker’s design and features. JBL Charge 4 review: How does it compare to the Charge 3? However, you’ll find most, if not all, colours available on Amazon, too, with prices starting at £109. The other colour variants - grey stone, midnight black, steel white and ocean blue, mustard yellow, forest green, fiesta red and two camo options – were all listed at their retail price of £160. At the time of writing, the dusty pink model was available on the JBL UK website for £114, with the river teal and desert sand versions priced at £115. The price you’ll pay for the JBL Charge 4 is determined by which colour you’re after. JBL Charge 4 review: How much does it cost? The fourth-generation model excels in all three of those areas, although the removal of a couple of useful features takes a little shine off an otherwise excellent product. Positioned between them is the Charge range, which strikes a keen balance between performance, price and portability. Its Go and Clip ranges cater for those wanting ultraportable audio, while the Xtreme 2 and Boombox 2 offer far weightier sonic experiences.
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JBL has been manufacturing audio products for over 70 years and its current lineup includes Bluetooth speakers for just about every occasion.