Compromise isn’t great for your principles but it’s essential for portable Bluetooth speakers. JBL’s Flip strikes the perfect compromise between mobility and sound quality, offering clean detail with plenty of punch in a durable, droppable, and utterly portable package. The Flip 7 (9/10, WIRED Recommends) provides new goodies like increased water resistance, an easy-release strap, and a two-hour battery boost (or four with reduced bass).
The latest Flip also supports Auracast to sync with other new JBL models like the Clip 5 and Charge 6. Auracast may provide future connectivity benefits, but it leaves the latest speakers unable to connect with older ones, so if you already have a family of older JBLs it may make more sense to go with the JBL Flip 6. Otherwise, the Flip 7 is a killer speaker that happily tags along on virtually any adventure you can handle. —Ryan Waniata
★ 360 Alternative: If you’re after a speaker with a wider and more expansive soundstage, the Ultimate Ears Boom 4 (8/10, Wired Recommends) is a great alternative. Its 360-degree soundstage offers great performance from any angle, and though it doesn’t have the same bass thump as the Flip 7, its clear and balanced sound provides smooth definition across your catalog.
Specs | |
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Battery Life | Up to 14 hours (16 in boost mode) |
Dust/Water Resistance | IP68 |
Connectivity | Bluetooth, USB-C charging |
Special Features | Auracast multi-speaker, stereo pairing |
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