

The right side panel houses a power button and a Bluetooth pairing button. There’s no track backward navigation, which seems like an oversight, and there’s no speakerphone functionality, which would be annoying if the price weren't so low. Pressed twice, the play/pause button skips forward a track. There are buttons up top for volume up/down and play/pause. The JBL logo is emblazoned in large letters across the front panel, and a stylish, sporty lanyard is built into the left panel, next to the USB-C port for the included charging cable.


Its rectangular body has rounded edges and is covered mostly in cloth grille, with rubberized feet on the bottom. Plenty PortableĪvailable in black, blue, gray, red, or teal models, the 2.7-by-3.4-by-1.6-inch (HWD), 7.4-ounce Go 3 is tiny enough to fit in just about any bag and even some pockets. It could have longer battery life, but for the price, this a very solid value. There certainly isn’t any powerful bass depth coming out of a speaker this size, but the Go 3 does its best to muster some rich low-end presence at higher volumes. It’s also fully waterproof, making it ideal for outdoor use. At $39.95, the Go 3 is about as portable (and affordable) as it gets-it’ll fit in any backpack or tote without issue. JBL makes plenty of large, powerful Bluetooth speakers, but the Go 3 isn’t one of them. How to Set Up Two-Factor Authentication.How to Record the Screen on Your Windows PC or Mac.How to Convert YouTube Videos to MP3 Files.How to Save Money on Your Cell Phone Bill.How to Free Up Space on Your iPhone or iPad.How to Block Robotexts and Spam Messages.
