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JBL Xtreme 2 Charger 65W Plug Cable for JBL Xtreme, JBL Xtreme 2, Xtreme Plus, JBL Boombox 1 2, JBL Portable Wireless Bluetooth Speaker (Black, Blue, Red) Power Supply UK 19V 3.42A

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The Xtreme 2 has a convenient shoulder strap for easy transportation and a built-in noise and echo-cancelling speakerphone for crystal-clear conference calls. It also supports wireless stereo pairing up to 2 devices, allowing for an even more immersive listening experience. The JBL Xtreme 2 is an impressive portable Bluetooth speaker with powerful sound and long battery life. However, like any electronic device, it may encounter some charging issues over time. Another issue when charging the JBL Xtreme 2 may be a loose connection between the charging cable and port. This can happen due to cable damage or a malfunctioning port. If so, try using another charging cable or port to see if the issue persists.

One difference is the battery – the Charge 5 has a 7500mAh unit, while the Xtreme 3 boasts a 10,000mAh battery. Despite this differential, the Charge 5 actually has the longer battery life – 20 hours to the Xtreme 3's 15. That's probably due to the Xtreme 3's greater power output (100W to the Charge 5's 40W) requiring more juice to operate. Both figures are pretty good for Bluetooth speakers, though the five-hour discrepancy in endurance may be enough to swing some in the Charge's favour. We believe the Charge 5's sound better nails our performance-per-pound criteria, but both are excellent for their size and money. Adjust the volume settings:The volume level at which you play your music can significantly impact your device’s battery life. Lower volume levels mean longer battery life, so consider adjusting the volume setting to find the optimal balance between sound quality and battery life. Don't think the Charge 5 is rolling over in this round, though. It features the same IP67 rating as the Xtreme 3, meaning it's dust-tight and waterproof for submersion up to one metre for 30 minutes. And its smaller casing is well built too. The Charge 5 and Xtreme 3 are quite similar propositions, so there's not much to choose between their feature sets. They both offer Bluetooth 5.1, which is one of the more recent versions, providing plenty of range (240m) and a robust wireless connection.When you start charging your JBL Xtreme 2, the LED lights on the device’s front panel will indicate the charging status. These lights have different colours and patterns, indicating charging progress and battery level.

In terms of sound quality, the Charge 5 has come on a little from its Charge 4 predecessor. Notes' leading edges through the low end are crisper, resulting in a more agile performance, while vocals have more energy. The audio is all-round more impactful and provides an expansive mix for a portable speaker of this size. Next, connect the device to the charging cable and plug the other end into a power source. The device will begin charging automatically, and the LED lights will flash while charging is in progress. As the name suggests, the Xtreme is built to take whatever you can throw at it – it's waterproof, dustproof and wrapped in a ruggedised shell. The bass radiators at each end vibrate along as the speaker plays, which adds a nice bit of theatre to proceedings. The hooks are very handy for attaching a shoulder strap (included) to the device for easy carrying (or flinging over a tree branch!) And what's more, the shoulder strap features a bottle opener. Call us shallow, but that seals the deal for us.

Having said that, you could be better served by the Xtreme 3 if your priorities are a louder, meatier sound, you don't mind a bigger, heavier speaker, and budget isn't an issue. You will no doubt find the carry strap (and perhaps also the integrated bottle opener) handy, and might side with the added peace of mind that a more robust build quality provides. Your choice, but know that both are winners in our eyes. The JBL Xtreme 2 may also experience overheating issues while charging. If the device gets too hot during charging, it may stop charging or even shut down to protect its internal components. Always charge the device in a well-ventilated area, away from direct sunlight or heat sources, to avoid overheating issues. conclusion Use the device regularly:While it may seem counterintuitive, the more you use it, the longer its battery life will be. Lithium-ion batteries, like the one in the JBL Xtreme 2, perform better when regularly charged and discharged. No, the JBL Xtreme 2 does not support wireless charging. It can only be charged using the provided Charger or a compatible USB charger. Attempting to charge the device wirelessly may damage the battery and internal components.

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