![]() The Flip 6 now has a little rubber foot under the screen to help keep it from actually flipping off your desk. The power button, Bluetooth button, and USB-C port are still in the same place, but they are now on a slightly smaller rubber panel that doesn’t go all the way across the speaker. The “ruggedized” rubber accents on the edges of the tubular speaker have been toned down a bit by JBL, and the passive bass radiators now feel cool, textured, and metallic instead of smooth and rubbery. If you put the JBL Flip 6 next to its predecessor, the Flip 5, it’s hard to tell them apart from the outside. It’s also a lot more customizable than its predecessor, since you can use the graphic EQ in the JBL Portable app to change the way it sounds. It has an IP67 rating for resistance to dust and water, and its removable carrying strap is very useful if you want to take it with you. This Bluetooth speaker is small and portable, and it comes in a variety of colours to match your style. The JBL Flip 6 is the successor to the JBL Flip 5.
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