
Well, those numbers are a little different for JBL Charge 4. Just like its predecessor UE Boom 3 can play for 15 hours and be fully recharged in 2.5 hours. So, yeah in this particular area UE Boom 3 clearly wins. It’s more portable, lighter to carry, durable and of course, has more beautiful and fabulous visual than the Charge 4. But now that we’re here about to pick one out of two – the Boom 3 is a better choice. JBL Charge 4 and UE Boom 3 individually both have wonderful designs.

So, both speakers are ‘self-secured’, but as it seems the Boom 3’s abilities are more reliable and solid. On the other hand, UE Boom 3 is IP67 certified and this means it’s not only water or shock resistant, but it can withstand the dirt, ocean-salt, sand and many other environmental stuff.

Of course, it’s waterproof – IPX7 certified and can even float on the water. JBL Charge 4 has a rugged surface which is shock-proof and is absolutely weather-sealed. These speakers are expected to endure every kind of adventure. Besides, it’s built in two-tone color and looks more modern and fabulous than Charge 4’s classic one-colored design. The variety is enormous for one speaker, right? That’s true, but still, Boom 3’s colors are more mysterious and stylish. All of these colors have a specific and marvelous look, so no worries about the product’s visual appearance.Īlternatively, JBL Charge 4 comes in 10 colors: Black, Red, Yellow, White, Blue, Forrest Green, Grey, Teal & Sand. While Cloud & Denim are Apple Exclusive, Storm remains as a one exclusive that Best Buy has. As for now, UE added 3 colors to the Boom 3’s arsenal – Cloud, Denim & Storm. When Boom 3 and Megaboom 3 introduced themselves this year everybody noticed their newish designs & 4 stylish colors: Blue, Black, Red and Purple. Of course, big size has its own privileges but as a matter of portability – Boom 3 is more flexible and useful, especially since it has got a Hang Loop to help users carry the speaker around with a less effort.

Logically, Charge 4 has to be heavier and that’s right – 965g against Boom 3’s 608g, which clearly gives the advantage to UE’s speaker. Here are JBL Charge 4’s dimensions – 220 x 95 x 93 mm (W x D x H), which definitely is bigger than Boom 3 – 73 x 73 x 184 mm (W x D x H). Neither of speakers have changed their ‘iconic’ shapes – JBL Charge 4 still lies horizontally, while UE Boom 3 remains standing vertically. Well, Boom 3 and Charge 4 have brought some new things and it’s quite interesting to compare their looks to each other.
Jbl charge 4 vs sony xb33 upgrade#
Every now and then, it’s crucial that companies upgrade the design to bring something new to the table. The design has always been an important aspect of the product comparing. In order to keep things in touch, we’re going to evaluate their designs, analyze the features and compare the audio performances of these speakers. There is no doubt that Boom 3 and Charge 4 will compete against each other (and not only in the users’ heads) in the future, so we intend to review every significant component of their ‘existence’.

Some may say that JBL Charge 4 vs UE Boom 3 battle is a minor league, especially right after comparing JBL Xtreme 2 vs UE Megaboom 3, but even Charge 3 and Boom 2 have been users’ popular choices for a past couple of years, therefore it’s worth to know what’s the situation between their successors.
