![]() ![]() ![]() I haven't got a Flip 5 to compare it to, but nevertheless the Flip 6 has a good amount of energy to keep me playing track after track in my home office. (Image credit: Tom's Guide) JBL Flip 6 review: Sound qualityĪs with the Flip 5 Bluetooth speaker before it, the Flip 6 delivers a very good sound overall, with impressive bass for a speaker this size. I was able to play and select tracks from whichever music streaming service I was using on my phone from other parts of the house without any connection issues.ĭespite there being no voice assistant integrated into the speaker itself, I found that Siri voice assistant was able to play/pause tracks on the JBL Flip 6 without any issues. The Flip 6 paired easily via Bluetooth 5.1 with my iPhone 12 Pro and maintained a strong signal around my home without drop out. JBL says you can pair up to 100 of its speakers. The PartyBoost tab enables you to pair it with another JBL speaker to either mirror the sound, or assign speakers as a left/right stereo pair. It's a nice addition for anyone such as myself who likes to tweak the settings to get the best sound output possible. There are no auxiliary jacks or ports for external inputs, so you can only connect via Bluetooth.ĭownloading the JBL Portable app to a mobile device provides access to the latest firmware update and allows users to boost or cut bass, mid, and treble frequency levels to tailor the sound to fit with their tastes and surroundings. ![]() An LED strip indicates the battery level. At the back there's a power button, Bluetooth pairing and a USB-C port for charging. Physical controls on the Flip 6 speaker provide essential functionality including play/pause, volume up/down, and PartyBoost, which links it with another JBL speaker. (Image credit: Tom's Guide) JBL Flip 6 review: Controls and connectivity ![]()
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