Like the Clip 4, the Go 3 puts out more volume and better sound than you'd expect, though it does have its limitations. At 0.46 pound (0.21 kg), it's a tad smaller and lighter than the Clip 4 (0.53 pound or 0.24 kg), and while it doesn't have an integrated carabiner, it does have a rope loop, so you can attach a carabiner to it. The Clip 4 plays a bit louder and has slightly better clarity and bass (it's a 5-watt speaker compared with the 3W Go 3), but the Go 3 costs $30 less and some people may prefer its design, as I did in some ways. While they're both excellent pocket Bluetooth speakers, as I said in my review of the Clip 4, the JBL Go 3 may be the better pick for a lot of people. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The Clip 4 has USB-C charging and its underside is rubberized so the speaker doesn't move around when you lay it down on a smooth surface.
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