JBL Go 2 Portable Bluetooth Speaker, Price in Nepal
The JBL Go 2 has earned its spot as one of the most popular pocket-sized Bluetooth speakers available in Nepal. Whether you want background music during a trek, tunes in your hostel room, or a speaker you can toss in your bag without thinking twice, this one handles it all without fuss.
Best Sound
At just 184 grams, the Go 2 houses a 40mm driver delivering 3 watts of JBL’s signature audio output. The frequency response runs from 180Hz to 20kHz, which means voices and mid-range instruments come through clean and clear. Do not expect heavy bass from a speaker this small, but for casual listening at home, in the office, or outdoors, the JBL Go 2 consistently delivers.
IPX7 Waterproof: Built for Nepal’s Weather
Nepal’s monsoon season is no joke, and the IPX7 waterproof rating on the Go 2 means you can use it in the rain, near a tap, or even submerge it briefly without worrying about damage. This makes it genuinely practical for outdoor use, such as picnics, rooftop gatherings, or hiking trips.
Bluetooth 4.1: Stable and Quick to Connect
The Go 2 pairs via Bluetooth 4.1, supporting A2DP V1.2 and AVRCP V1.5. It connects to your phone within seconds and maintains a stable connection within a standard range. If your device does not support Bluetooth, the built-in 3.5mm auxiliary input lets you plug in directly.
Built-in Speakerphone
A handy feature that often goes unnoticed, the Go 2 has a noise-cancelling speakerphone built in. You can take calls without picking up your phone, and the audio quality on calls is clear enough for practical use.
Battery Life
The 730mAh lithium-ion battery gives you around 5 hours of playback at moderate volume. Charge time is roughly 2.5 hours via the included Micro USB cable. At louder volumes, the battery drains faster, so plan accordingly for longer outings.
Compact Design, Multiple Color Options
The Go 2 comes in up to 12 color variants from classic black to bolder options, so you can pick one that suits your style. The rectangular body with rounded corners and rubberized housing feels sturdy in hand, and the overall build quality is solid for the price point.
Technical Specifications
- Driver: 1 × 40mm
- Output Power: 3.0W RMS
- Frequency Response: 180Hz – 20kHz
- Bluetooth Version: 4.1 (A2DP V1.2, AVRCP V1.5, HFP V1.5, HSP V1.2)
- Battery: 3.7V, 730mAh Li-ion Polymer
- Charge Time: Approximately 2.5 hours
- Playback Time: Up to 5 hours
- Waterproof Rating: IPX7
- Dimensions: 86.0 × 71.2 × 31.6 mm
- Weight: 184g
- Connectivity: Bluetooth + 3.5mm AUX input
- Built-in Microphone: Yes (noise-cancelling speakerphone)
In the Box
- 1 × JBL Go 2 Speaker
- 1 × Micro USB charging cable
- 1 × Quick-start guide
Why Buy from LNIT Hub?
LNIT Hub is a trusted IT and electronics store located at New Road (Pipalbot), Kathmandu. We carry genuine products backed by manufacturer warranty. Visit us in store or call +977 984-4390621 for availability and pricing. We serve customers across Kathmandu, Lalitpur, and Bhaktapur
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the price of JBL Go 2 in Nepal?
The JBL Go 2 is available in Nepal at around NPR 4,500 to NPR 5,000 depending on the seller and color variant. At LNIT Hub, New Road Kathmandu, we stock genuine JBL products at competitive prices with proper warranty. Prices can vary slightly across stores, so it is always a good idea to buy from an authorized dealer to make sure you are getting an original product. Fake JBL speakers are common in Nepal’s market. Unusually low prices and poor packaging are the biggest warning signs. Contact LNIT Hub at +977 984-4390621 to confirm today’s price and availability before visiting.
Is the JBL Go 2 waterproof? Can I use it in rain?
Yes, the JBL Go 2 is IPX7 waterproof-certified, meaning it can be submerged in up to 1 meter of water for up to 30 minutes without damage. For everyday use in Nepal, whether that means getting caught in monsoon rain, using it near a sink, or taking it to a riverside picnic, the Go 2 handles it comfortably. The rubberized housing and sealed charging port cover contribute to this protection. That said, it is not designed for prolonged underwater use or saltwater exposure. For outdoor activities in Nepal’s rainy season, the IPX7 rating makes this one of the more practical speakers at this price range.
How long does the JBL Go 2 battery last on a full charge?
On a full charge, the JBL Go 2 delivers up to 5 hours of continuous playback. This is measured at moderate volume levels if you push the speaker to maximum volume consistently, expect closer to 3.5 to 4 hours. The 730mAh lithium-ion battery charges fully in about 2.5 hours via the included Micro USB cable. For most casual listeners, a workday desk session, a short trip, or an evening gathering, 5 hours is enough. If you need longer playtime without recharging, you might want to consider stepping up to the JBL Flip series, which offers 12 or more hours depending on the model.
Does the JBL Go 2 work without Bluetooth? Is there an AUX input?
Yes, the JBL Go 2 has a 3.5mm auxiliary input port located behind a rubber door on the right side of the speaker. This means even if your device does not support Bluetooth, an older laptop, a desktop PC, or a basic MP3 player, you can still connect it with a standard audio cable and enjoy the speaker’s output. This is a feature that many competing budget speakers skip, making the Go 2 a more versatile choice. The AUX port is particularly useful in office settings or older setups where Bluetooth pairing is not available. The rubber door keeps the port protected from dust and water when not in use.













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