Supreme has announced a special edition of the JBL Go 5 for its Fall/Winter 2026 collection. The speaker originally comes in red, but this version has Supreme's signature logo and white buttons.
The JBL Go 5 Supreme Edition should cost more than the standard version.Supreme has announced a special edition of the JBL Go 5 for its Fall/Winter 2026 collection. The speaker originally comes in red, but this version has Supreme's signature logo and white buttons.
Supreme has announced its Fall Winter Collection for 2026, and there are a few gadgets on the list. In addition to the special edition Analogue Pocket vertical handheld, the collection also includes a Supreme Edition of the JBL Go 5 portable speaker.
The JBL Go 5 originally launched in March 2026 in China before getting a US launch in late April. The portable Bluetooth speaker is available to buy in 10 colors including red. Now, Supreme has announced a special edition of the speaker as part of its Fall/Winter 2026 collection.
The JBL Go 5 Supreme Edition will be available in the brand's signature red color which is slightly different from the red color JBL originally released it in. It also features Supreme's branding in white while JBL's logo appears in its signature font on the integrated lanyard. The Supreme edition of the portable speaker also has white buttons unlike the red version of the speaker which has red buttons.
Save for these cosmetic changes, the JBL Go 5 Supreme Edition is no different from the standard edition in terms of features. This means it has up to 10 hours of battery life, ambient edge lighting, IP68 dust and water resistance rating, a drop-resistant design, AirTouch instant stereo pairing, and support for Bluetooth Auracast.
Supreme has not yet revealed how much its version of the speaker will cost and when it will be released. However, you can purchase the JBL Go 5 on Amazon for $44.95, which is 18% off its launch price of $54.95, in any of the ten colors it comes in.
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Habeeb Onawole, 2026-08-17 (Update: 2026-08-17)