
Over time, JBL’s Flip has change into my favourite Bluetooth speaker, providing the very best discount between sound, dimension, and sturdiness. My trusty Flip 5 will not be probably the most hi-fi mannequin in my arsenal, nevertheless it affords clear and full audio efficiency, and its handy mixture of usability and mobility makes it the one I flip to after I want music on the go (or on the patio).
The Flip has gotten a notch higher with every iteration, and the brand new Flip 7 retains tempo. It provides a welcome battery increase, new options like a detachable carry strap, sound upgrades in a tweeter tweak, and a brand new “AI Sound Enhance” DSP system for extra punch. Sadly, the characteristic creep comes with a value rise (thanks, inflation). It’s solely $20 over the Flip 6, however that skinny margin of separation between rivals just like the UE Growth 4 (8/10, WIRED Recommends) and Beats Tablet (8/10, WIRED Recommends) was a part of the Flip’s enchantment.
The brand new speaker additionally trades JBL’s handy PartyBoost system that connects a number of older fashions in tandem for the following large factor, Auracast. That’s irritating for JBL collectors and will make grabbing the same Flip 6 on sale a wiser purchase. These factors apart, the Flip 7 is a superb speaker that sounds higher than ever. If you happen to’ve been holding out, it’s a worthy improve and as soon as once more among the many best Bluetooth speakers you should purchase.
(Barely) New Digs
The Flip’s fundamental design hasn’t modified a lot over time, with the identical tubular profile wrapped in a flack jacket in six completely different colorways. That’s truly the gross sales pitch: “Identical dimension, greater punch,” although the speaker bought a teensy bit taller at 7.19 inches. The matte metallic JBL emblem on the entrance supplies a trendy improve over the getting old Flip 5 however appears almost equivalent to the 6.
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The few noticeable adjustments embrace an additional protruding rubber prong across the endcaps, rearranged onboard controls, and a brand new loop that detaches with a button press. The breakaway design isn’t probably the most steady—I misplaced the loop momentarily throughout my analysis by presumably urgent the discharge key unintentionally—however you do get a backup with a carabiner.
A lot of the new stuff is undetectable, together with shockproof testing for one-meter drops to match audio system just like the Growth 4 and Megaboom 4. I’ve kicked round my non-shockproof Flip fairly carelessly with out problem, however I recognize the added safety, particularly since one drop of my Tablet off a cabin stairway resulted in some nasty scars.
The Flip 7 can also be IP68 climate resistant, versus the extra customary IP67. The “6” means top-tier dustproofing for seaside escapades, whereas the “8” is nebulously outlined by producers; on this case it equates to secure dunking at 1.5 meters of water for half-hour relatively than IP67’s 1 meter.
JBL says it redesigned the Flip’s half-inch tweeter dome for extra refined sound, which pairs with a 1.75- by 3-inch racetrack woofer for a mono soundstage. Beats’ Tablet supplies stereo tweeters, whereas the Growth affords a 360-degree soundstage. Regardless of that, the Flip 7 excels with a few of the finest sound you’ll discover at its dimension. JBL says one other a part of the sound equation is its up to date digital sign processing, known as AI Sound Enhance (JBL loves the phrase “Enhance”).