JBL Clip
Ultra portable rechargeable speaker with integrated carabiner
Sold from 2014 until 2022
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Product Specifications
- 3.5mm
- Bluetooth
- Weight (kg)
- 0.158
- Rated Power Input
- 3.2W
- Battery Type
- Lithium-ion polymer (3.7V, 600mAh)
- Battery Charge Time
- 2 hrs @ 0.5A
- Music Playing Time
- up to 5 hours (varies by volume level and audio content)
- Frequency Response
- 160Hz – 20kHz
- Signal-to-Noise Ratio
- >80 dB
- Width (mm)
- 88
- Depth (in)
- 1-2/3
- Width (in)
- 3-1/2
- Depth (mm)
- 42
- Height (mm)
- 107
- Height (in)
- 4-1/5
- Bluetooth Version
- 3.0
- Bluetooth Support
- A2DP V1.2, AVRCP V1.4, HFP V1.6, HSP V1.2
- Bluetooth Transmitter Power
- 0-4dBm
- Bluetooth Transmitter Frequency Range
- 2.402 – 2.480 GHz
- Bluetooth Transmitter Modulation
- GFSK, π/4 DQPSK, 8DPSK
- Transducer
- 1 x 40mm
Clip and Play. Take your music further.
Best-in-class sound that goes wherever you go. The JBL Clip is the ultra-light, ultra-rugged, and ultra-powerful portable speaker. This powerful little box gives you 5 hours of battery power so you can take the music with you where ever you go. With its 3.5 mm integrated audio cable, it’s a frontrunner for on-the-go plug-and-play when it comes to listening to music on your Smartphone, iPod, or miniature tablet. But even better, the JBL Clip also offers Bluetooth® 4.0 wireless, streaming your play-list freely using its in-built SBC codec and A2DP functionality. Following in the pioneering footsteps of the JBL Micro Series – and then taking things up a notch – the Clip’s 1.5” driver delivers a stunning balance of loudness and bass performance. But what gives the JBL Clip its name is one of its simplest, yet most convenient features: the Clip comes with a carabineer hook that lets you wear it wherever you want on your clothes, belt, backpack, or messenger bag – and comes compact enough that you can fit it into your pocket. When you’re out and about on the wilderness or town, and you also happen to be an audio perfectionist, you’d do well to be carrying a JBL Clip somewhere on your person.
FAQs & How-Tos
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This is because most Windows do not support A2DP stereo audio streaming via Bluetooth, the standard for music-listening through Bluetooth. The system will support keyboards, mice, printers etc. via Bluetooth, but not audio. It is necessary to download the proper drivers, either from the computer manufacturer, the software manufacturer or the manufacturer of the Bluetooth chip in the computer. Help to do this must be sought with the companies that supply one or more of these computer features.Was this helpful? Thank you for your feedback!
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Even when reducing volume to minimum on the Bluetooth source unit, it does not reduce the audio signal to zero. In this case the Micro Wireless will playback music at a very low volume.Was this helpful? Thank you for your feedback!
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