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Both Flip 7 and Charge 6 feature AI Sound Boost for real-time audio optimization.
Flip 7 delivers 16-18 hours of playback; Charge 6 offers extended 28-hour battery life.
Sustainability focus: up to 77% recycled materials used in construction.
JBL has expanded its portable audio lineup with the introduction of the Flip 7 and Charge 6 speakers, both featuring the innovative AI Sound Boost technology. These new models maintain the brand’s signature cylindrical design while incorporating significant enhancements aimed at audiophiles seeking superior sound quality on the go.
The JBL Flip 7 boasts a robust 25-watt woofer and a refined 10-watt tweeter, delivering enhanced bass performance and clearer high frequencies. The AI Sound Boost dynamically adjusts audio settings in real-time, ensuring optimal sound quality across various environments. Built to withstand the elements, the Flip 7 carries an IP68 rating, making it resistant to water and dust ingress. Connectivity is streamlined with Bluetooth 5.4 and support for Auracast, allowing seamless pairing with other devices. A single charge provides up to 16 hours of playback, extended to 18 hours with the Playtime Boost feature. Sustainability is a key focus, with the Flip 7 constructed from 77% post-consumer recycled plastic and recycled fabric for the grille. It is available in six colors and priced at $149.95.
Complementing the Flip 7, the JBL Charge 6 also integrates AI Sound Boost and shares the IP68 durability standard. This model extends playback time to an impressive 28 hours, catering to users who require longer usage without frequent recharging. Auracast technology enables stereo pairing and multi-speaker connections, enhancing the listening experience for larger gatherings. Additionally, the Charge 6 supports lossless audio playback via USB-C and offers over-the-air software updates through the JBL Portable app, ensuring the device remains up-to-date with the latest features and improvements. Priced at $199.95, it is available in the same six color options as the Flip 7.
Both speakers emphasize sustainable design, reflecting JBL’s commitment to environmentally responsible manufacturing. The use of recycled materials not only reduces the environmental footprint but also appeals to eco-conscious consumers. The sleek and durable construction of both the Flip 7 and Charge 6 makes them ideal companions for outdoor activities, travel, and everyday use.
With their advanced audio technologies and sustainable features, the JBL Flip 7 and Charge 6 are poised to set new standards in the portable speaker market. Audiophiles and casual listeners alike will appreciate the balance of high-performance sound, durability, and eco-friendly design that these new models offer.
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