Supreme is partnering with JBL to launch a limited-edition Go 5 Bluetooth speaker for its Fall/Winter 2026 collection. Predictably, the ultra-portable speaker is wrapped in the streetwear brand’s iconic signature red. Also ReadJBL Pulse 6 vs JBL Pulse 5: Is the New One Really Better? The JBL Go 5 is already available globally in ten […]
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Supreme is partnering with JBL to launch a limited-edition Go 5 Bluetooth speaker for its Fall/Winter 2026 collection. Predictably, the ultra-portable speaker is wrapped in the streetwear brand’s iconic signature red.
The JBL Go 5 is already available globally in ten different colors, including red. Supreme’s version swaps in its own shade of red, which is noticeably different from JBL’s standard color.

You’ll spot Supreme’s logo printed in white, JBL’s branding on the lanyard in its usual font, and white buttons instead of the red ones on the regular model. Beyond the paint job, though, this is the same speaker JBL already sells.
JBL Go 5 SpecificationsThe Go 5 runs on a 4.8W driver tuned by JBL’s Harman Acoustics team and backed by a 7-band equalizer in the JBL Portable app if you want to adjust the sound yourself. It measures 101 x 77.4 x 43 mm and is light at about 230 grams of weight.
The connectivity options include Bluetooth 6.0, with support for SBC, AAC, and LC3 codecs, plus Bluetooth Auracast so you can link it up with other compatible speakers for a wider sound setup. You also get AirTouch, which handles instant pairing between two units for stereo playback. There’s also a USB-C connection with a built-in DAC chip, so you can plug the speaker straight into a laptop or phone for audio without any wireless compression.

The Go 5 offers up to 10 hours of run time in Playtime Boost mode. The speaker carries an IP68 rating for dust and water resistance, and is rated to survive drops. It also has ambient edge lighting that runs along the frame, which is customizable through the companion app.
Supreme hasn’t said how much this version will cost or when it’ll actually be available. Given how these collaborations usually go, expect a markup over JBL’s own pricing and a limited run that sells out fast.
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