Review of JBL pulse 4 portable Bluetooth speaker- My honest opinion- available at amazon

 

Review of JBL-Pulse 4 Portable Bluetooth Speaker




The first obvious difference is the unique design, the previous designs of JBL were a quarter of it had this mesh material, I prefer the design way more because having that mesh, material with the post three looked a little bit awkward in my opinion. Another nice addition with the speaker is USBC sadly can only be used to charge a speaker, not for a wired connection, and for some reason, there is no headphone jack for wired playback, it's not that a huge deal to me or maybe to anyone of you since I only use the speaker with the wireless connection but for some of you guys who prefer using that wired connection this can be quite disappointing. 
Looks like Apple And Samsung arent the only manufacturers running away from this port even JBL and audio companies running away from the 3.5-millimeter headphone jack, which just shows how this port is literally dying.

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 The Biggest difference from the previous predecessor with a pulse 4 Has to be speaker arrangement as compared to last years model where we have three transducers house and the speakers mesh material and dual passive radiators on top of the speaker with this new model you have a single upward-facing transducer and single passive radiator. 
On paper, it might not look as impressive as a pulse 3 but it sure does sound hell off a lot better. The Passive radiator produces a phenomenal amount of bass for its size and the upward-firing speaker does a wonderful job in bouncing off the audio on the walls. 

Overall features
      Well, I have got to say that the sound quality with the speaker is noticed better than the previous predecessor. 
    
At the top of the speaker you get some music control buttons, turning around there is a lighting mode in JBL Party boost buttons and lastly, there is a backlit power and Bluetooth pairing buttons, below the speaker there is a USB charging port which we did talk about a little bit above in the article and there is also a charging indicator which also indicates the battery percentage of the speaker.

JBL PULSE 4 does have an application that does complement the speaker just like its predecessors. On the JBL connect app you can switch between different lighting modes. On the App, you can also pair the speaker for a stereo experience with Another PULSE 4 or any other JBL speaker that does have this party boost feature. 


 
                       So then what are you waiting for, just Kick start your party with JBL PULSE 4 sound and a dazzling LED light to show all in 360 degrees.