🎶 Elevate your sound, wherever life takes you—bold, durable, and endlessly connected.
The JBL Flip 7 is a portable, rugged speaker featuring bold JBL Pro Sound enhanced by AI Sound Boost for superior audio clarity. It offers up to 16 hours of playtime with an additional 2-hour boost, an IP68 rating for waterproof, dustproof, and drop-proof durability, and Auracast-enabled multi-speaker connectivity. The innovative PushLock system allows for customizable carrying options, while its eco-conscious design incorporates recycled materials and FSC-certified packaging.
L**A
Great little portable speaker
This speaker has a great sound, holds charge for a long time, and is so easy to take with you. Included clip to hang the speaker in a safe spot while using or storing. The speaker is sturdy and well made, but small enough to take anywhere. This was priced right - I purchased it on a sale date and was happy with the quality of the item!
S**E
Loud for size
I love this speaker. Even at full volume it sounds amazing with no distortion. It feel nicely built and the battery life is enough to get me through my work day. Bluetooth connected easily and hasn't given me an issue. The buttons function well as does the whole speaker. I like the clip on attachment though after a small tumble in the car the seat belt style clip pushed into itself and I can no longer use it.
C**E
Awesome speaker!!
Love love love this!! Sound is awesome. Perfect size for all your needs. Travels well. Love the blue color!! Would definitely recommend.
L**I
My 2nd JBL and I love it
I had a jbl flip 5 for 4.5 years and the only reason I upgraded to the flip 7 is bc someone stole my flip 5 lol. The flip 7 has great sound, deep bass and little to no distortion and I love that I can customize the EQ settings when the speaker is synched to the JBL app on my phone. Battery life is pretty much the same as the flip5. That classic and durable fabric outer layer is pink and yellow thread woven together and creates a color shift. Cute!I also really like that I can switch out the loop for the clip.
M**
Great sound quality and portability
Great sound quality for a small speaker. Ease of use and connectivity. Lightweight and portable. Held charge for a long time at the beach which is what I bought it for.
D**1
Portable Speaker with Sass!
I am totally impressed with the JBL Flip 7. It has far more power than I expected from a wireless speaker and the sound quality is really good. The app for it is easy to use and has an equalizer feature, which really does change how the speaker performs. Super portable. I use it in the bathroom while bathing and out on my back deck when relaxing. Love the color options and highly thinking about buying a 2nd unit. My husband has the JBL Clip 5 and we can pair both of the speakers using the new updated software. For sure would buy it again.
R**E
Good sound, with a few disappointments.
So for context, I bought this to replace an aging Bose Soundlink Micro that had been in daily use for probably 6 or 7 years at this point. Still working, but battery life was noticeably degraded, the strap broke years ago, and it had developed an annoying hiss/static noise at lower volumes. I'm sure I got thousands of hours of listening out of it, so hard to be disappointed there.Build quality is quite good. Feels solid and can stand up to being tossed around as portable speakers tend to. The "burrito" form factor makes it easy to stick in a water bottle slot or cup holder and easily fits in a bag. The interchangeable (replaceable) loop/carabiner is a nice touch, given the elastic strap on the Bose was molded in/non replaceable and broke after a year or two. Lots of colors to choose from, though I got the ordinary black (I suspect the white/tans would start to look grubby fairly soon if you use them outdoors).Sound quality is quite good, surprisingly rich and bassy at lower to mid volumes. You can tell at about 70% volume it starts pulling bass to avoid distortion, but if you routinely are needing to use it at full volume, probably a good idea to move up to a larger speaker, like the Charge or Xtreme. The Flip is good for personal to small group listening, although indoors, it can fill a moderate size room assuming you just want some "background music" and not DJing a party.JBL has some secret sauce when it comes to having the sound be surprisingly non-directional. The actual drivers are behind the logo on the front, yet unlike a lot of other speakers, you don't need to have it pointed directly at you to sound good.The bluetooth works exactly as expected, with typical BT range- about 30-40ft. Nothing to note there. It does support the newer Auracast protocol, which in theory should make it compatible to pair up with other brand speakers that are Auracast enabled as it's a BT standard, not a proprietary pairing mode, although suspect that probably won't be the case, too early to know since JBL seems to be the only company integrating it to their speakers, everyone else is still using proprietary modes exclusive to that brand's products. The buttons work also as expected and are quite intuitive. The play/pause button also has the now mostly standard double-tap to skip forward, or triple tap to skip back so you can control it without your phone. The volume control also syncs to your phone, which also thankfully is becoming standard.Couple little issues though that to me keep it from being perfect.-As virtually every review of a JBL speaker mentions, the battery life claim is not realistic, and evidently assumes playing it at a quite low volume (like it's on a desk or bedside table at 10-20% volume for personal listening in a quiet room). 6 hours of 20% playing used 40% of the battery, so that lines up with the 14 hour claim. But used outdoors, it's going to be at least at 40-50% and the battery life rapidly diminishes if you crank it up. At full blast, just 1 hour wiped out half the battery. For high volume/outdoors use, you probably want to go up to the Charge.-Unlike the 7 year old Bose (and most other modern BT devices), this does not broadcast it's battery level over the standard BT protocol, so you can't quickly check battery off your phone's BT banner or tab- you have to open the JBL app. It does have a little battery "gauge" on the back that turns on if you press any button that gives you a vague "full, med, low" sort of bar. Little nitpick, but why they omitted that is odd.-It also charges relatively slow Despite being USB-C, it doesn't seem to support any rapid charging protocol. The manual says 5v/3a, but my measurement peaked at 10 watts, so it only seems to draw about 2 amps. It also claims to recharge in 2.5 hours, for me that was closer to 4. (that was using a PD-enabled 65w charger, so not a charger limitation). For a 2025 release product, that's not great.-The power/BT buttons are backlit. The play/pause and fwd/rev buttons (that you interact with more often) are not. Odd design choice. More odd....the tiny LEDs of the battery indicator turn off after a few seconds, presumably to save battery. The button backlights are on all the time, and are really quite bright. In a dark room, they can serve as a dim flashlight to find your way around, so are also annoyingly bright for bedside listening. You can "flip" the speaker upside down so it's "sitting" on the power button to hide the light, but think it'd be easy enough to have an option in the app to turn that off. Nope. That possibly could be added in a future firmware, but at present, they're always on.-No speakerphone. Not a deal breaker, but for the premium price they're asking, would think that'd be included. Being I use it on my desk while working, the Bose was occasionally convenient to just take a call if one came in (and sounded excellent on both ends).The app works well enough but is largely inessential. Install it once to update the firmware, play around with the EQ if you want, but after that you can realistically delete it unless you plan to use the multi-point pairing on a regular basis (which can be done via the speaker also).TL;DR+Sound quality+Build quality/ruggedness+Portability+Sound has a good 360* effect.- Mediocre battery life- Slow charging- MSRP is getting steep, I'd wait for a sale or consider a prior generation.
C**R
Perfect size for active users with plenty of good sound packed into its tiny, durable speaker
This little speaker may look compact, but it shows up to the campsite like it’s ready to headline a festival. It’s the perfect size to toss in a bag or clip to a pack, and once it’s out, the sound punches way above its weight class. I use it for hikes, beach days, and backyard cookouts, and every time someone asks where the music is coming from. The AI Sound Boost gives it this weirdly smart, DJ-level clarity, even when it’s cranked up to full blast. It’s like it knows what kind of party you’re trying to throw and then just delivers—without cracking under pressure.Even after hours of blasting playlists and battling the elements, it holds up like a champ. Rain? Dirt? Gravity? The Flip 7 shrugs and keeps going. I’ve dropped it, gotten it wet, and let it ride shotgun in a dusty Jeep, and it still sounds pristine. The new PushLock system makes it super easy to clip on or carry, and I haven’t once worried about it weighing me down. Bonus points for the eco-friendly materials, so you can feel a tiny bit better about your raging outdoor dance party.
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