Supreme put a rubber box logo on the Supreme JBL Go 5 for its Fall/Winter 2026 preview. The listing calls it a waterproof portable speaker with wireless Bluetooth streaming. However, Supreme has not named a price.
What Supreme changed on the Supreme JBL Go 5
The speaker is red with a huge white Supreme mark across the grille. Then white playback controls sit on top. JBL branding still rides the lanyard. Supreme says the logo is rubber, not printed fabric.
So the hardware is still a Go 5. The fashion brand changed the finish, not the internals. Also, the preview shows only the Red colorway.
What the regular JBL Go 5 already does
JBL’s Go 5 page lists the same core speaker. You get up to eight hours of play, plus two more with Playtime Boost. Because of that extra EQ mode, Supreme can write “up to 10 hours” and stay aligned with JBL. JBL also lists IP68 water and dust protection, a drop-proof shell, Bluetooth 6.0, Auracast, and AirTouch stereo pairing. USB-C lossless playback is there too.
JBL currently lists the standard Go 5 at 44.95 US dollars, marked down from 54.95. That price is for the regular model. It is not the Supreme tag. Therefore the collab could cost more once it hits the store.
What is still missing
Supreme has not posted a drop date or a price for this accessory. The FW26 preview only shows the Red colorway and the rubber-logo copy. Until the web store lists it, treat this as a lookbook item, not a live buy. Next, wait for the product page to add cart text before you assume a week.
If you already like JBL’s tiny speaker, the Supreme version is a logo swap. If you want the same audio without the box logo, the standard Go 5 is already on JBL.com. We covered other cheap wireless audio in our Xiaomi Redmi Buds 8 launch note and the older Skullcandy Indy AirPods challenge.
