![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Under a protective flap is where you’ll find the micro USB port for charging and the 3.5mm input. You can completely submerge it in up to 1 meter of water if need be thanks to the IPX7 build, and the carabiner being built into the frame just gives it a more rugged feel overall. One of the best features of the Clip 3 is that, yes, it’s actually waterproof. You’re probably not getting a JBL Clip 3 based on whether or not it has an audio cable attached, so you’ll be happy to know that this speaker is just as tough as its predecessors. Especially since there’s still a 3.5mm input so if you did want to plug in all you have to do is provide your own cable. The biggest upgrade is around the back of the speaker, which is now a solid plastic instead of a cutout for a 3.5mm cable. With its latest model, JBL seems to have a coherent design language across its products now as the buttons are consistent with the other speakers in the product line-up. The JBL Clip 3 also still has the same three playback buttons as the previous model, but now you’ll find them embedded in the front fabric of the speaker as opposed to the small indents around the edge. The JBL Clip 3 is still IPX7 waterproof and has three buttons for playback controls. ![]()
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