A:AnswerHi there, the JBL Charge 4 and the JBL Clip 3 cannot be played together since the Clip 3 doesn't have any feature that allows it to connect to other speakers. While the JBL Charge 4 has the Connect + feature which allows you to play 100+ devices together that has the Connnect + feature.
A:AnswerI believe it's mono, but it sounds just as good as my charge 3 which is stereo. It's not like you get stereo separation when the speakers are only 3 inches apart anyway.
A:AnswerYou can use any USB phone charger to connect the charging cable of our JBL Charge 4 to a wall outlet to charge the battery. If you need more help, please contact us here: https://bit.ly/2zwFkYM
A:AnswerFrom JBL's deliberately evasive and vague answer one can only assume that you'll be stuck with garbage once the battery quits charging. Alas, we're happily filling land with garbage when batteries should be replaceable and speakers should go on for very long time.
A:AnswerYes, through the app “JBL connect”... you can either use the “party mode” which basically is two identical speakers, or turn one to a left and the other one a right speaker.
A:AnswerThank you for your question, our JBL Charge 4 can be linked only by using the JBL Connect + feature. If you need more help, please contact us so we can aid you. https://bit.ly/2zwFkYM
A:AnswerHey Jimmie, thanks for asking. The battery level indicator is represented by five white LED light on the bottom front of the speaker. Each LED lights represents a 20% level of power.