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Two of JBL's latest and greatest Bluetooth speakers face off as we compare the slender Flip 7 and the bigger, costlier Charge 6.
©Photo: Adriano Contreras/Gizmodo. Weighing 33.8 ounces, the 9 x 3.9 x 3.7-inch Charge 6 is a chunky thing. It’s not as hefty as the Soundlink Max (4.7 x 10.4 x 4.13 inches) which weighs 78.4 ...
JBL’s Charge series of portable has been a perennial favorite for those who want powerful tunes to go. It’s easy to see why. With a rugged build, a big battery that can also be used to charge ...
JBL Sound Bodega at 3TEN: JBL transforms 3TEN into an Austin-style corner store for the debut of Flip 7 and Charge 6 speakers. Enjoy live shows from eclectic artist NSQK and dynamic R&B singer Laila!
The JBL Charge 5 is a portable speaker you can take along with you. It’s IPX7 waterproof and dustproof so you can take it poolside or too the beach to enjoy that warm weather when it finally ...
On JBL's own site, the Charge 6 currently holds an impressive user rating, ... the speaker has a 4.4-star rating based on 62 users — less than the Charge 5's 4.7 stars from 31,817 user ratings.
The $149.95 JBL Flip 7 Bluetooth speaker offers up to 14 hours of playtime, while the $199.95 JBL Charge 6 can play for up to 24 hours before needing a charge.
JBL’s Charge series has long delivered fan-favorite portable speakers. But with the latest release of its best-selling speakers, JBL proves that even the best tech on the market can get better.
The Beats Pill and JBL Charge 5 are two of the most popular portable bass-blasters out, but only one can be considered the essential summer speaker.
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