![]() If you do happen to break the speaker within 1 year of buying it, JBL will send you a new one. This may also have been a result of the chlorinated water, since JBL does not ensure that its speakers can withstand saltwater or chlorinated water. In 2020, I tested a JBL Flip 4 that was out of warranty by submerging it in the pool and it subsequently broke, so it’s possible that the IP rating will degrade over time. The fabric covering the speaker will still get plenty wet, but once it dries everything will sound normal. Even after a firm dunk in a bucket of water, the Charge 5 sounds just as good as when it’s dry-just make sure the charging port flap is securely closed. The Charge 5 has an official IP67 rating, which means it can withstand dust and handle submersion in up to 1 meter of tap water for up to 30 minutes-this squares with our experience. ![]() Some people don’t trust the waterproofing that IP ratings promise, and we don’t blame them. The IP67 rating means you don’t need to worry about dirt and dust ruining your speaker.
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