
Stream your beach-themed playlist with this waterproof JBL GO 2 Bluetooth speaker. It has an audio cable input for wired music players, and its noise-canceling speakerphone supports hands-free voice calls. Enjoy nonstop music for long periods thanks to the five-hour battery life of this rechargeable JBL GO 2 Bluetooth speaker.
Q: Are you able to use it while it's charging?
A: Yes. JBL Go 2 can be used while charging. This will not affect the battery since it is lithium-ion and it has a PCM circuit. The speaker will automatically switch to trickle charging when the battery is full.
A: No, the music will stop until you end the call.
Q: Can you charge the speaker while listening?
A: Yes you can use while charging
Q: Does the JBLGo2 portable have an "Auto-Shutoff" if there isn't an audio signal present?
A: Yes it does have an auto-shutoff. It takes about 15 minutes.
A: The JBL Go 2 is rated 3.1 W. It is rated as an IPX7 speaker that means that the device can be submerged in 1m of water for up to 30 minutes without permanent damage, but it has not been tested against the entry of dust. The battery can last up to 5 hours playing music and this would vary on the music and genre you are listening to. The Bluetooth range is 10m or about 32 feet. The speaker sound comes from the front, and there is no built in subwoofer.
Q: does it have a built-in microphone?
A: Yes it does.
Q: Is it able to link with Google home to play music?
A: No, the JBL Go 2 doesn't have a Chromecast feature which makes it not possible to connect with Google Home.
A: You can connect the Echo Dot to the JBL Go 2. Since the Echo dot can pair to Bluetooth speakers, this should be no problem. Simply put JBL Go 2 in pairing mode and use the Bluetooth settings in Alexa app to connect to it.