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Troubleshooting
If you are having difficulties with the JBL Go 3, try referring to the troubleshooting page.
Background
The JBL Go 3 is a compact, portable Bluetooth speaker designed for casual use, typically on the go. The JBL Go 3 is part of JBL’s line of smaller speakers and was developed with durable, waterproof audio in a stylish, and pocket-sized. Other significant features include an IP67 waterproof and dust proof rating, Bluetooth 5.1 connectivity, up to 5 hours of battery life, and USB-C charger port. The speaker has a woven fabric shell and an integrated loop for easy carrying, making it look rugged but with a trendy style. The JBL Go 3 was officially released in late 2020 and as of now has not been officially discontinued, remaining one of JBL’s most accessible and best selling models. While JBL hasn't disclosed exact sales numbers, the Go 3 has sold millions of units worldwide, thanks to its affordability, portability, and brand reputation. It’s a globally available product, not restricted to any specific region, and widely distributed through both online and physical retail outlets.
This speaker targets a broad market—from students and travelers to casual music lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. Its low price point (around USD 39.95 at launch) makes it especially appealing to budget-conscious consumers or those looking for a reliable secondary speaker. It replaces the JBL Go 2 and introduces several improvements including a more rugged design, improved sound quality, USB-C charging, and enhanced water and dust resistance (upgrading from IPX7 to IP67).
There’s no widely reported manufacturer recall or common failure mode, but like many compact electronics, some users have noted that battery life may degrade over time, especially if the speaker is used frequently at high volume. However, customer reviews are generally very positive, with users praising its sound quality for its size, build durability, and portability. Occasional complaints include the lack of a built-in microphone (for calls or voice assistants), which was present in the Go 2, and the absence of an auxiliary input jack.
The Go 3 sits at the entry-level end of JBL’s portable speaker family. It’s not designed to compete with larger models like the JBL Flip or Charge series, but instead fills a niche for ultra-portable and affordable audio. It will be followed by the JBL Go 4, which is expected to deliver incremental upgrades such as longer battery life, improved audio tuning, and possibly more advanced connectivity features. However, at its price point, the JBL Go 3 remains a favorite for users who need something simple, tough, and stylish for everyday listening.
Identification
To ensure a successful repair, it is essential to correctly identify your JBL Go 3 before starting. Look for the model number, typically found on the bottom of the speaker or in the original packaging. The JBL Go 3 features a compact, rectangular design with a USB-C charging port on the side. If you’re unsure whether you have the JBL Go 3, compare it with the official image from JBL’s website or check your connected devices’ Bluetooth settings, where the speaker’s name should appear when paired. Using the correct repair information for your exact model will help ensure a smooth and successful repair process.
Technical Specifications
Brand & Model:
- Manufacturer: JBL (a subsidiary of Harman International)
- Model: Go 3
Release Date:
- October 2020
Dimensions & Weight:
- Dimensions: 87.5 x 75 x 41.3 mm (3.4 x 2.9 x 1.6 inches)
- Weight: 209 grams (0.46 pounds)
Audio:
- Output Power: 4.2 Watts RMS
- Frequency Response: 110 Hz – 20 kHz
- Signal-to-Noise Ratio: ≥ 85 dB
Battery:
- Type: Lithium-ion polymer 2.775Wh (3.7V, 750mAh)
- Charging Time: Approx. 2.5 hours (5V/1A)
- Play Time: Up to 5 hours (varies by volume and content)
Connectivity:
- Bluetooth Version: 5.1
- Bluetooth Profiles: A2DP 1.3, AVRCP 1.6
- USB-C Charging Port
- No AUX input (unlike previous models)
Durability:
- IP Rating: IP67 (Waterproof and Dustproof)
Other Features:
- Integrated loop for easy carrying
- Fabric-wrapped exterior for extra durability and style
- Mono speaker design
- No speakerphone or voice assistant support
Colors Available:
- Multiple color options (including black, red, blue, pink, green, etc.)