JBL surround speakers, like most wireless speakers, are typically powered by rechargeable batteries. The charging process varies depending on the specific model.
Charging Methods:
- USB-C Charging: Many JBL surround speakers use a USB-C port for charging. You can use a standard USB-C cable and a wall adapter (not included) to charge the speakers.
- Proprietary Charging Port: Some JBL surround speakers may have a proprietary charging port. You will need to use the specific charging cable and adapter provided by JBL.
- Wireless Charging: A few JBL surround speakers might offer wireless charging capabilities. This allows you to charge the speakers by placing them on a compatible wireless charging pad.
Charging Time:
The charging time for JBL surround speakers varies depending on the battery capacity and the charging method.
- USB-C Charging: Expect a charging time of 2-4 hours.
- Proprietary Charging: The charging time will depend on the specific model. Refer to the user manual for details.
- Wireless Charging: Wireless charging times can be longer than wired charging, typically ranging from 3-6 hours.
Charging Indicator:
Most JBL surround speakers have a charging indicator light that illuminates while the speakers are charging. The light may change color to indicate the charging status (e.g., red for charging, green for fully charged).
Tips for Charging:
- Use the recommended charger: Always use the charger provided by JBL or a compatible one with the correct voltage and amperage.
- Avoid overcharging: Once the speakers are fully charged, disconnect the charger to prevent battery damage.
- Store charged speakers: When not in use, store the speakers in a cool, dry place to maximize battery life.
Remember to consult the user manual for your specific JBL surround speaker model for detailed charging instructions.