![]() The Flip 5 is first up, and puts in an impressive performance. Pairing with both is an absolute doddle, and the Bluetooth connection remains stable throughout our testing. We're all for simple products that do one thing and do it well. They don't have wi-fi, native support for voice assistants, and the app is pretty basic. Which makes it ideal for days and nights away from civilisation.īut in essence, these are pretty stripped-back speakers. Thanks to its humungous battery, it not only has a mammoth run time, it can also charge your phone, tablet, or anything that juices up via USB from a 5V supply. The Charge 4 also has a rather massive ace up its sleeve: it can charge your phone. So if you already own an older JBL speaker and want to add a new one to your party arsenal, the Charge 4 might be the better bet. Both speakers have a mode called PartyBoost, which lets you connect two compatible speakers together to play in stereo, or to link up to 100 to create one heck of a sound.īut the Charge 4 also has a feature called Connect+, which essentially does the same thing but with older JBL speakers. ![]()
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