Exclusive Deal on the JBL Flip 6 Bluetooth Speaker
The **JBL Flip 6** can now be yours for an attractive price of $89.95 on Woot. This offer is valid for four days or until supplies run out, reducing its regular price of $129.95 by $40. For Prime members, the deal includes free standard shipping; otherwise, shipping costs $6. Available colors like black, white, teal, gray, and green present users with various choices to express personal style. The iconic cylindrical shape, renowned for its robustness, allows for easy storage in bags without fear of damage.
At the heart of the **Flip 6** is a robust audio setup featuring a 20-watt woofer paired with a 10-watt tweeter, delivering a frequency response between 63Hz and 20kHz. It connects effortlessly using Bluetooth 5.1 and is compatible with AAC and SBC Bluetooth codecs, but lacks AptX support. This may deter audiophiles seeking superior sound quality. Convenient volume and playback controls reside on the top; however, it’s worth noting that the multi-functional button permits only forward track skipping. JBL’s PartyBoost feature allows seamless pairing with multiple compatible JBL speakers for enhanced sound experiences. Battery life estimates hover around 12 hours, but this varies significantly based on volume settings. Loud playback will deplete battery life quicker, and this model does not include a speakerphone function or aux input, which could deter some users who prefer wired connections.
The **Flip 6** excels in terms of durability, boasting an **IP67 rating** that guarantees it is fully resistant to dust and waterproof, making it capable of withstanding the occasional accidental dunk in water and even capable of floating (although Bluetooth performance does diminish underwater). Additionally, it comes with a **90-day Woot Limited Warranty**, offering further reassurance. The JBL application allows users to customize a three-band EQ and access PartyBoost features, albeit with a relatively simplistic interface. In terms of sound, the device produces impressive bass at moderate volumes without distortion; however, cranking the volume too high triggers the digital signal processing (DSP), which can weaken low-end sounds, as noted in a **PCMag review**. For those considering alternatives, the **Sony SRS-XB23** may be another option around $95.
Important Reminder: This product is not eligible for delivery to Alaska, Hawaii, or PO Box addresses.