The Flip 5 is a good follow-up to the Flip 4, and if you’re going camping or just to the backyard for the weekend, it’s definitely worth the price.
The JBL Flip 5 is a cylindrical speaker whose speakers are wrapped in a tight-knit fabric. It can be set up either horizontally or vertically, and the strap can be taken off. It comes in a lot of different colours, so you can choose the one that looks best on you. You can also change the look of your speaker on JBL’s website.
This speaker is well put together. It’s made of plastic, which feels sturdy and strong. Also, the fabric around the edges is tight, so it won’t tear easily. Even though the USB-C port doesn’t have a cover, the speaker still has an IPX7 rating, which means it can be submerged in water for up to 30 minutes at a depth of one metre.
Specifications
- Bluetooth version: 4.2
- Frequency response: 65Hz–20kHz
- Battery charge time: 2.5 hours
- Battery life Up to: 12 hours
- Dimensions (hwd): 7.4 x 18.1 x 6.9cm
- Weight: 540g
Where to get JBL Flip 5?
This speaker is very easy to carry around. It has a strap that makes it easy to carry. It also has a battery, so you don’t have to plug it into an outlet when you’re outside. You can turn the speaker on and off, connect it to a Bluetooth device, and change the volume with its controls. You can connect the speaker to other PartyBoost speakers by pressing the “PartyBoost” button. If you press the play button twice, you can skip to the next track, but you can’t go back to the track before that.
On songs with a lot of deep bass, like “Silent Shout” by The Knife, the Flip 5 has a lot of thump for its size. Thanks to some DSP (digital signal processing) that thins out the deep lows, the bass doesn’t get distorted when the volume is turned all the way up. At lower volumes, the bass depth sounds fuller, but this speaker is not deep enough to sound like a subwoofer. It makes up for it by using the passive radiators to push out the lows and low-mids.
It’s important to note that the treble response can be very different depending on where you are in relation to the speaker and whether it’s sitting on its end or flat. Things never sound dull, but when the speaker is near the ears, the sound is more likely to be clear and bright. No matter where you stand, the bass depth will be about the same.