The smart speaker is undoubtedly one of the devices most used by music lovers, since thanks to these devices we can take our music wherever we want to be able to listen to it powerfully and with quality, without having to install a large equipment for it..
There is no doubt that in the world of speakers there is a great variety of them, but the JBL are undoubtedly a great choice since they offer quality and a good price. Among its options we find the smallest option known as JBL 3 GO. It is possible that if we have purchased this device, we want to know when this speaker is fully charged, so that we can remove it from the current.
That is why below we show you all the steps you must follow to know how the JBL GO 3 is charged in a detailed step-by-step manner..
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JBL GO 3 how to know if it is charged
The steps you must follow to rename the JBL GO 3 are as follows.
Step 1
The first thing you should do is make sure that it is charging in the correct way. To do this, you must follow in detail the steps that are explained in the following tutorial.
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Step 2
Now that you have the speaker connected, you will see a red light appear. This is the indicator that the device is charging correctly.
Step 3
You will finally be able to see that the JBL GO 3 speaker has been properly charged and is fully charged when this light stops showing. You will see that despite being plugged in, the charging light is off. This will be the indicator that it has been fully loaded.
You should bear in mind that the charging process takes about an hour and a half when the speaker is completely discharged. Once charged, it will last on and in use for approximately five hours..
In this way you will know when your JBL GO 3 is charged and therefore when you can unplug it from the charging current.