- Quality over quantity, in other words.
- Certainly not in my opinion.
- Lokanichny style, top-notch sound, and no rattles. At very loud volumes, the bass remains undistorted.
- Interruptions in the audio playback occur periodically.
- unexpectedly robust bass for a device of this size; obvious bribery
- Nevertheless, music that isn't peck-oriented sounds flat, and you can't just link it with any old JBL speakers—not all JBL speakers get along. I would have bought different ones if I had realized he was not a buddy.
- Sound - Everything is fine, but there is also a minor disadvantage to consider (I describe below) We did not recheck, however the reception range was good up to 10 meters. Excellent bass Integration with other JBL speakers for synchronization Type C connection
- Sound: The bass and low frequencies are somewhat reduced in comparison to those of the JBL Flip 4, which seems to like the bass. It is notably obvious despite this during the passages of the song that feature the bass. The absence of a 3.5mm jack is, from a PERSONAL POINT OF VIEW, one of the most major drawbacks. USB is used to establish a direct connection between the speaker and the computer. (Some tricks through the debugging mode (Instructions on YouTube), it can still be connected to the computer as a speaker, but the PC itself cannot change the sound volume through the system, and the buttons on the speaker are blocked by the mode debugging.) - But I don't make a less favorable assessment of this, since I myself overlooked the absence of a connector in the description.
- Wonderful bass, compact size, and easy portability.
- Designing a new one might be fun, but it's really just nitpicking.
- Sound that is distinctively JBL, with an impressive harmony between the treble and the bass and a powerful battery.
- You have to be aware of the fact that it does not work well with all kinds of musical genres. Although high-speed metal devolves into a tangled mess of basses, electronic music, rap, blues, and even slow rock all fit together wonderfully here, yet there is something for everyone.
- Sounds on par with those produced by huge speakers. -The quality is exceptional, just as it usually is. Charging is sufficient for me, just like it was on the previous generation of Flip. In contrast to the earlier versions, the volume has grown significantly.
- There have been no negative comments received regarding the column.
- - Sound, deep bass, huge volume margin - The life of the battery I didn't really measure how much I charged, but it's not very often. - Its small dimensions and attractive appearance. - Its cost. I made the purchase roughly five months ago for 4,900. A price tag that is more than justifiable for such a column
- It would be nice to have a radio or some kind of built-in player so that you aren't dependent on your phone to listen to music, but this is already a minor complaint from the category "I want Chinese 20 in 1." It is not always the case that it will automatically connect to the phone via the Bluetooth connection. I am still confused as to what the determining factor is; perhaps it is the phone.
- Beautiful
- contrast to other bluetooth gadgets The volume is inadequate for watching movies or listening to music on a laptop, but it is an improvement over the built-in speakers.
- acoustic quality
- At full volume, the battery lasts a couple of hours.
- As long as everyone enjoys
- Until I discovered
- Bass that is loud despite its small and free of extra noise
- Not Specified
- Excellent audio quality. The phone line is not busted up at this time. It comes with a foam-like carrying case, so it's easy to move, and it won't crack if a big object is placed on the column.
- Expensive. This firm was not my first choice, but I went with them anyhow. For my needs, I was looking for something of high build and audio quality.
- Battery, sound, bass, and design.
- Open USB-C charging port. A plug on the Flip 4 allowed dirt to enter. Because there is no 3.5mm jack, you cannot listen over the wire.