JBL Clip 4: How to pair, factory reset, clean and more

The Clip 4 is the latest miniature speaker from JBL.

You can follow this guide at Seeking Tech to see how you can pair it, factory reset its settings, clean it and more.

How to pair the JBL Clip 4

In order to pair the JBL Clip 4 to another device, you need to take the following steps:

1. First, make sure that the Clip 4 has battery life. Turn on the speaker and then look at the LED indicator at the top side of the mini speaker. If it is blinking, you need to recharge the speaker using the included USB cable.

2. Now that your speaker is powered on, you can then open the Bluetooth menu on the device you want to pair the Clip 4 with.

In this guide, we will be using a smartphone with the Android operating system as an example.

The Bluetooth menu on an Android device is located in Settings > Connected Devices > Bluetooth. In the Bluetooth menu, you need to select “Pair new device” or its equivalent.

3. Next, you need to press the Bluetooth button on your JBL Clip 4 when it is powered on. If done correctly, you should see the speaker appear in the aforementioned Bluetooth menu on your device.

4. Select the JBL Clip 4 option from the Bluetooth menu on the device you are trying to pair it with. This will pair the two together.

How to disconnect the JBL Clip 4 from a paired device

To disconnect the Clip 4 from a paired device, you need to do the following:

1. If you simply want to disconnect the Clip 4 but want to keep its pairing setting so that you can quickly connect it to the same device later on, you can press the power button on the speaker.

2. If you no longer want to connect to the same device, you need to go back to the aforementioned Bluetooth menu on the device.

On Android, the menu is located at in Settings > Connected Devices > Bluetooth.

3. Locate the JBL Clip 4 under “Paired devices,” or its equivalent heading.

4. You should be able to find a way to forget or delete the speaker from the device.

On Android, you can select the gear cog symbol located to the right of the wording. In the subsequent Device details menu, you will find the “Forget” option.

5. If you want to pair the Clip 4 to the same device again, you need to redo the pairing steps we mentioned earlier in this tutorial.

How to factory reset JBL Clip 4

In order to factory reset the JBL Clip 4, you need to do the following:

1. First off, you need to turn on your Clip 4 speaker if you haven’t done so already.

2. With the speaker turned on, press and hold the Volume+ and Play/Pause at the same time for at least 10 seconds.

3. The Clip 4 will be turned off and its settings will be completely reset to its original default settings.

4. If you want to pair this speaker to the same device as before, you will need to delete or forget the original Bluetooth connection before using the aforementioned pairing procedure.

How to clean JBL Clip 4

To clean the outside of the JBL Clip 4, we recommend using highly concentrated isopropyl alcohol with a cotton swab or microfiber cleaning cloth. This solution is great for electronic devices because it will clean oil, dirt and other containment. Not to mention that it will also evaporate quickly and won’t leave behind any residue, making it safe for electronics.

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When cleaning with isopropyl alcohol, make sure the speaker is not turned on until the solution is completely dry.

If your JBL Clip 4 have been in pool water or saltwater, you need rinse the speaker as the chemicals in the pool water and salt from the saltwater will cause damage to the waterproof seal and outer casing over time if not cleaned properly.

To clean the Clip 4 from pool and/or saltwater, you can simply rinse the speaker using regular tap water. The speaker can withstand being underwater at up to 1 meter deep for 30 minutes.

Make sure that the Clip 4 is turned off before rinsing. You should also make sure that the speaker is completely dried out before turning it back on again.

Can you pair the JBL Clip 4 with another speaker?

Unfortunately, you can’t pair the Clip 4 with another speaker as this product does not support JBL Connect +, JBL Partyboost or True Wireless Stereo.

Does JBL Clip 4 support voice assistance?

The JBL Clip 4 does not support Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant any other form of voice assistance.

Does the JBL Clip 4 come with any 3.5mm aux ports?

The Clip 4 does not come with any 3.5mm auxiliary ports for inputs or outputs. It can only communicate with other devices using a Bluetooth connection.

What’s the difference between JBL Clip 3 and Clip 4?

JBL recently released the Clip 4. So, how does the new version stack up against the older Clip 3?

You can find out in this comparison guide between the two portable Bluetooth speakers.

Quick Summary

When compared to the JBL Clip 3, the JBL Clip 4 uses a more up-to-date Bluetooth connection, which results in having more transmitter power and wider transmitter frequency range.

The newer version also has more powerful speaker output, wider speaker frequency response range and better signal-to-noise ratio.

Last but not least, the Clip 4 provides additional protection against dust and other small particles.

Needless to say, the JBL Clip 4 is a big upgrade over JBL Clip 3 as you will get better wireless connection, sound quality and durability.

JBL Clip 3 vs. JBL Clip 4 Comparison Chart

You can find Seeking Tech’s comparison table for the two mini portable speakers below.

JBL Clip 3JBL Clip 4
Weight220 grams (or 0.490 pound) 239 grams (or 0.527 pound)
Dimensions137.00 mm x 97.00 mm x 46.00 mm (or 5.4" x 3.8" x 1.8")134.50 mm x 86.30 mm x 46.00 mm (or 5.3" x 3.4" x 1.8")
Color OptionsBlack/White Camouflage

Desert Sand

Dusty Pink

Fiesta Red

Forest Green

Midnight Black

Mustard Yellow

Ocean Blue

River Teal

Squad

Steel White

Stone Grey
Black

Blue

Grey

Pink

Red

Squad
What’s in the Box1x Clip 3 Bluetooth speaker

1x Micro USB cable

1x Quick start guide

1x Safety sheet

1x Warranty card
1x Clip 4 Bluetooth speaker

1x Type C USB cable

1x Quick start guide

1x Safety sheet

1x Warranty card
Bluetooth Version4.15.1
Bluetooth ProfileA2DP V1.2

AVRCP V1.5

HFP V1.5

HSP V1.2
A2DP 1.3

AVRCP 1.6
Bluetooth Transmitter Power0 dBm to 9 dBm0 dBm to 10 dBm
Bluetooth Transmitter Frequency Range2.402 MHz to 2480.0 MHz2.400 MHz to 2483.5 MHz
Bluetooth Transmitter ModulationGFSK

π/4 DQPSK

8DPSK
GFSK

π/4 DQPSK

8DPSK
Output Power3.3 W RMS5.0 W RMS
Sound Transducer40 mm40 mm
Frequency Response120 Hz to 20 kHz100 Hz to 20 kHz
Signal-to-Noise RatioLess than 80 dBLess than 85 dB
Battery TypeLithium-ion polymer (3.700V/1000mAh)Lithium-ion polymer (3.885V/1000mAh)
Battery LifeUp to 10 hoursUp to 10 hours
Recharge Time3 hours3 hours
Dustproof and Waterproof RatingIPX7IP67
PricingCheck price on Amazon.(#CommissionsEarned)Check price on Amazon.(#CommissionsEarned)

Weight

The JBL CLIP 3 weighs in at 220 grams (or 0.490 pound) while the JBL CLIP 4 is a little bit heavier at 239 grams (or 0.527 pound).

Dimensions

The two portable wireless speakers are pretty similar in size.

You can find the full measurements for both below:

  • Clip 3: 137.00 mm x 97.00 mm x 46.00 mm (or 5.4″ x 3.8″ x 1.8″)
  • Clip 4: 134.50 mm x 86.30 mm x 46.00 mm (or 5.3″ x 3.4″ x 1.8″)

Color Options

The older Clip speaker comes with twelve color variants while the newer version currently has six options (although more are expected to be added in the future).

You can check out the available colors for both products below:

JBL Clip 3:

  • Black/White Camouflage
  • Desert Sand
  • Dusty Pink
  • Fiesta Red
  • Forest Green
  • Midnight Black
  • Mustard Yellow
  • Ocean Blue
  • River Teal
  • Squad
  • Steel White
  • Stone Grey

JBL Clip 4:

  • Black
  • Blue
  • Grey
  • Pink
  • Red
  • Squad

What’s in the Box

In addition to the Bluetooth speaker, each product comes with a quick starter guide, safety sheet and warranty card. The Clip 3 comes with a Micro USB cable while the Clip 4 comes with a USB Type-C cable.

You can find a breakdown of what’s included in each box for both products below:

JBL Clip 3:

  • 1x Clip 3 Bluetooth speaker
  • 1x Micro USB cable
  • 1x Quick start guide
  • 1x Safety sheet
  • 1x Warranty card

JBL Clip 4:

  • 1x Clip 4 Bluetooth speaker
  • 1x Type C USB cable
  • 1x Quick start guide
  • 1x Safety sheet
  • 1x Warranty card

Bluetooth Version

The third-generation JBL Clip uses Bluetooth 4.1 for wireless connection while the fourth generation uses the more up-to-date Bluetooth 5.1.

Bluetooth Profile

You can take a look at the support Bluetooth profile for both wireless speakers in this versus guide below:

JBL Clip 3:

  • A2DP V1.2
  • AVRCP V1.5
  • HFP V1.5
  • HSP V1.2

JBL Clip 4:

  • A2DP 1.3
  • AVRCP 1.6

Bluetooth Transmitter Power

The 4th Gen JBL Clip has a higher maximum Bluetooth transmitter power when compared to the previous 3rd Gen version.

You can find the specifications below:

  • Clip 3: 0 dBm to 9 dBm
  • Clip 4: 0 dBm to 10 dBm

Bluetooth Transmitter Frequency Range

The newer model also has a wider Bluetooth transmitter frequency range than the older release.

You can find the ranges below:

  • Clip 3: 2.402 MHz to 2480.0 MHz
  • Clip 4: 2.400 MHz to 2483.5 MHz

Bluetooth Transmitter Modulation

Both products use the following Bluetooth transmitter modulation:

  • GFSK
  • π/4 DQPSK
  • 8DPSK

Output Power

The JBL Clip 3 has a speaker output power of 3.3 W RMS while the JBL Clip 4 can produce a more powerful 5.0 W RMS.

Sound Transducer

The two speakers have the same sound transducer size of 40 mm.

Frequency Response

The fourth generation Clip is capable of producing a lower frequency response range than the third-generation. As a result, the new model can output more accurate lower bass sounds.

You can find the frequency response ranges below:

  • Clip 3: 120 Hz to 20 kHz
  • Clip 4: 100 Hz to 20 kHz

Signal-to-Noise Ratio

Signal-to-Noise Ratio (also known as SNR and S/N) is a comparison between the power of a signal in relations to the level of unwanted noise that accompanies that signal.

The JBL Clip 3 has a Signal-to-Noise Ratio of less than 80 dB while the JBL Clip 4 has a ratio of less than 85 dB.

As a result, the fourth-generation speaker can provide better sound quality than the older version.

Battery Type

The JBL Clip 4 has a higher internal battery capacity than the JBL Clip 3.

You can find the specs for both batteries below:

  • Clip 3: Lithium-ion polymer (3.700V/1000mAh)
  • Clip 4: Lithium-ion polymer (3.885V/1000mAh)

Battery Life

When it comes to the battery life, both portable speakers can last up to 10 hours.

The actual playtime could vary based on the volume level as well as the audio content being played.

Recharge Time

Both batteries should take around 3 hours to recharge.

Dustproof and Waterproof Rating

The JBL Clip 3 has an IP rating of IPX7, which means that it can be submerged at up 1 meter underwater for up to 30 minutes. The speaker provides no protection against dust or other small particles.

The JBL Clip 4 has an IP67 as it can also be submerged underwater at a depth of up to 1 meter for a maximum of a half an hour. The newer model also provides full protection against dust and other small particles.

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