JBL Go 5 vs Lenovo 700 Ultraportable Bluetooth Speaker

Last updated: August 21, 2026

Short answer: the JBL Go 5. It ranks #24 of 47 small speakers by sound quality at $44.95; the Lenovo 700 Ultraportable Bluetooth Speaker ranks #44 and costs $85, so there is not much of a tradeoff to weigh.

What the JBL Go 5 gets right: IP68 rating, up from the Go 4’s IP67. AirTouch tap-to-pair stereo linking. The catch: Still overpriced for what it delivers, not very different from the Go 4 besides the lights.

What the Lenovo 700 Ultraportable Bluetooth Speaker offers: Very thin profile - about 11mm, similar footprint to a phone. All-aluminum build with touch controls. The tradeoff: Huge lack of bass, probably better off with your phone audio.

Buy the JBL Go 5. It ranks higher for sound quality than the Lenovo 700 Ultraportable Bluetooth Speaker and costs less, so there is no real case for the other one.

If sound quality matters at all to you, skip the Lenovo 700 Ultraportable Bluetooth Speaker. It ranks near the bottom of the 47 small speakers, so look higher up the list instead.

If water resistance matters to you, the JBL Go 5 at IP68 (extended submersion) holds up far better than the Lenovo 700 Ultraportable Bluetooth Speaker at IPX2 (light drips).

JBL Go 5 vs Lenovo 700 Ultraportable Bluetooth Speaker

Specifications Side By Side

JBL Go 5 Lenovo 700 Ultraportable Bluetooth Speaker
Price$44.95$85 Discontinued
Ranked#24 of 47 in Small Size Portable Bluetooth Speakers#44 of 47 in Small Size Portable Bluetooth Speakers
AppYesNo
Battery Life8 hours, 10 with Playtime Boost (Manufacturer specified)12 hours (Manufacturer specified)
EQYesNo
IP RatingIP68IPX2
Party ModeYes (Auracast)No
Power BankNoNo
Power InputUSB-CUSB-C
StereoYes (AirTouch tap-to-pair)Yes
OmnidirectionalPointing upPointing up
TWSYesYes
Weight0.5 lbs / 230 g0.3 lbs / 145 g
Aux InputNoNo
Digital Aux InputYes (USB-C)No
Bluetooth CodecsSBC, AAC, LC3SBC
Built in MicrophoneNoYes
Bluetooth Version6.05.0
Frequency Response100Hz - 19kHz (Manufacturer specified)220Hz - 20kHz (Manufacturer specified)
Dimensions4" x 3" x 1.7" (101 x 77 x 43 mm)6.5" x 3" x 0.4" (165 x 75 x 11 mm)
Charging Time3 hours-
Drivers45mm1.5" (38mm) full-range driver
Output Power4.8W4W
Bass Extension (-10dB)-~220Hz
NFC-Yes
Discontinued-Yes

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The Two Speakers In Full

JBL Go 5: $44.95 Amazon eBay

JBL Go 5 ranking card

Pros: IP68 rating, up from the Go 4’s IP67. AirTouch tap-to-pair stereo linking. 7-band custom app EQ, up from the Go 4’s 5-band. USB-C wired audio input.

Cons: Still overpriced for what it delivers, not very different from the Go 4 besides the lights. Still lacking bass and not very clear overall. Mono downmixing produces an audible growling artifact, the same issue noted on the JBL Charge 6. Falls well short of similarly priced rivals like the Tribit Stormbox Micro 2. Weak off-axis dispersion and an uneven, upper-mid-heavy tonal balance. Doesn’t get meaningfully louder at max volume, just harsher.

AppYes
Aux InputNo
Battery Life8 hours, 10 with Playtime Boost (Manufacturer specified)
Bluetooth CodecsSBC, AAC, LC3
Bluetooth Version6.0
Built in MicrophoneNo
Charging Time3 hours
Digital Aux InputYes (USB-C)
Dimensions4" x 3" x 1.7" (101 x 77 x 43 mm)
Drivers45mm
EQYes
Frequency Response100Hz - 19kHz (Manufacturer specified)
IP RatingIP68
OmnidirectionalPointing up
Output Power4.8W
Party ModeYes (Auracast)
Power BankNo
Power InputUSB-C
StereoYes (AirTouch tap-to-pair)
TWSYes
Weight0.5 lbs / 230 g

Lenovo 700 Ultraportable Bluetooth Speaker: $85 Discontinued eBay

Lenovo 700 Ultraportable Bluetooth Speaker ranking card

Pros: Very thin profile - about 11mm, similar footprint to a phone. All-aluminum build with touch controls. Fires sound 360° instead of just upward; Siri/Google Assistant support.

Cons: Huge lack of bass, probably better off with your phone audio. Discontinued.

AppNo
Aux InputNo
Bass Extension (-10dB)~220Hz
Battery Life12 hours (Manufacturer specified)
Bluetooth CodecsSBC
Bluetooth Version5.0
Built in MicrophoneYes
Digital Aux InputNo
Dimensions6.5" x 3" x 0.4" (165 x 75 x 11 mm)
DiscontinuedYes
Drivers1.5" (38mm) full-range driver
EQNo
Frequency Response220Hz - 20kHz (Manufacturer specified)
IP RatingIPX2
NFCYes
OmnidirectionalPointing up
Output Power4W
Party ModeNo
Power BankNo
Power InputUSB-C
StereoYes
TWSYes
Weight0.3 lbs / 145 g