Sound properties aside, the JBL Flip 5 has an IPX7 water-resistance rating, built-in speakerphone functionality, and offers 12 hours of battery life. Bonus points go for the inclusion of a USB Type-C port for charging. There's no support for Wi-Fi audio streaming. Virtual assistant support isn't being mentioned either, but given the price point of the speaker, we can't really complain. The JBL Flip 5 will come in no less than 11 colors when it is released in spring for $100.
The JBL Flip 5 is a water-resistant Bluetooth speaker with 12 hours of battery life
Curiously, JBL also announced a brand-new Bluetooth speaker made for kids – the $30 JBL JR POP. Will it automatically filter out those naughty tracks with dirty lyrics? Probably not. It is, however, designed to take a beating, so don't be fooled by the colorful paint job it comes in.
On the technical side, the JBL JR POP is IPX7 water-resistant and lasts 5 hours per charge while a colorful LED light show complements the Mary Poppins movie soundtrack blasting through its single speaker. Stickers are included in the box!ncG1vNJzZmivp6x7sbTOp5yaqpWjrm%2BvzqZmp52nqHyYrdOeqWaqlai2tMDAp6tmgnKBeoe4yKlkbmWRo7Fut8idZJ%2BqmZq7pbjYZoF7hF1%2Fn26crolksKGimrmmv9JmqqmdkaCys7%2BMmqWnp6WjsKawjJqrZnt1iHpzfJBylqKcYWZ%2FdYWV