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So, whatever you fancy there’s bound to be a color you like. This season JBL is offering a choice of Dusty Pink, River Teal, Grey Stone, Ocean Blue, Midnight Black, Fiesta Red, Steel White, Forest Green and camouflage-style Squad.
#Jbl flip 2 wireless bluetooth speaker upgrade#
No JBL upgrade would be complete without a refresh of the available colorways. This means it can now resist a proper dunking in a swimming pool for up to 30 minutes and, should you take it onto the beach, you’ll be glad to know it’s completely dustproof. Where the JBL Flip 5 was IP7, the Flip 6 is now rated IPX67. The JBL Flip 6 now has an upgraded water and dust rating. Fiesta Red, Steel White or camouflage-style Squad, there's sure to be a JBL Flip 6 that suits you. Whether you want it in Forest Green, Dusty Pink, River Teal, Grey Stone, Ocean Blue, Midnight Black. It can even be used to set a couple of the speakers for a mini home cinema sound system.
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There’s also a JBL PartyBoost button that can link the Flip 6 to other compatible JBL speakers with PartyBoost to create more noise, more stereo and more fun. Running along the top of the speaker’s tubular form are switches for adjusting the volume levels, pausing, playing and skipping or repeating tracks. Recharging is via a USB-C port at the back of the speaker and the battery capacity is shown by a white LED strip next to the charging port while there’s also a power switch and a Bluetooth pairing button next to the LED. I mentioned at the beginning that the Flip 6 was a party animal and that is borne out by the fact the Flip 6 can play for up to 12 hours between charges. They are as reliable as anything I’ve ever used and the upgrade to the latest Bluetooth is good news. I’ve never come across a JBL Flip that didn’t automatically connect to a smartphone. The Bluetooth circuitry inside the JBL Flip 6 has been upgraded to version 5.1, giving it more range and robust reception. I think JBL has managed to nail the sound with dual passive radiators underpinning a solid soundstage that works well with any genre of music. The Flip range of speakers has always been great sounding, but the tweeter focuses the music and now brings it into sharper focus which removes the last vestiges of midrange muffle. However, JBL has added a tweeter for the first time which brings a whole new dynamic to the sound. Inside there’s the same racetrack subwoofer that the Flip 5 has.