Grab and Go! JBL Go 3 features bold styling and rich JBL Pro Sound. With its new eye-catching edgy design, colourful fabrics and expressive details this a must-have accessory for your next outing. Your tunes will lift you up with JBL Pro Sound, it’s IP67 waterproof and dust proof so you can keep listening rain or shine, and with its integrated loop, you can carry it anywhere. Go 3 comes in completely new shades and colour combinations inspired by current street fashion. JBL Go 3 looks as vivid as it sounds.
We recommend the use of the JBL Go 3 Portable Bluetooth Speaker with your Augmented and Alternative Communication (AAC) iPad that uses for voice amplification in noisy environments.
Original JBL Pro Sound JBL Pro Sound delivers surprisingly big audio and punchy bass from Go 3's ultra-compact size.
Bold style and ultra-portable design JBL Go 3's ultra-portable design goes great with the latest styles, and its colourful fabrics and expressive details make it look as great as it sounds.
IP67 waterproof and dustproof To the pool. To the park. JBL Go 3 is IP67 waterproof and dust proof, so you can bring your speaker anywhere.
What's in the Box
1 x JBL Go 3
1 x Type C USB Cable
Documentation
Tech Specs
Output Power: 4.2W
Dynamic frequency response range: 100Hz-20kHz
Dimensions: 8.6 cm x 6.9 cm x 4.0 cm
Weight 209 grams
Up to 5 hours of listening time with a single charge.
USB-C
Built in battery (not serviceable)
More Information
Guides
For more information on accessing Low Cost Assistive Technology using your NDIS Funding you can read our guides for Support Coordinators, Participants and Health Professionals in our Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ).
NDIS Eligibility: NDIS Approval Required
This product is considered a Replacement Support under changes announced by the NDIS on 03/10/2024. Before ordering you will need to submit an application to the NDIS for Approval. You can access the Replacement Support Application Guide here. You can access the Replacement Support Application Form here.
Christopher is an NDIS Participant. Christopher uses an AAC Device for communication but also suffers from a degree of hearing loss and regularly attends public spaces with his AAC device. His NDIS plan provides funding for a disability specific dedicated AAC Device. A Bluetooth speaker paired with his AAC device would enable Christopher to hear and interact with his device at a volume that is the most suitable cost effective item to meet his needs.
Private Purchase
At Assistive Tech we prioritise orders for NDIS Participants but also welcome orders from private customers.