While it’s easy enough to figure out which button is which thanks to them slightly protruding away from the fabric, I feel like they would be much easier to use in low light situations if they lit up or were at least painted a different color. It’s a useful feature that I wish was also used on the playback buttons that’s built into the fabric. Both buttons here have lights around them for when the speaker is on and connected to a source device. On either end of the speaker is a tough rubber that protects the exposed bass radiators.ĭown the back of the speaker is where you’ll find the power and Bluetooth pairing button as well as the USB-C input for charging the speaker up. It’s wrapped in a durable fabric material that gives it an IPX7 rating, meaning: it can survive being submerged in up to three feet in water. The Flip series started out splashproof, and eventually made the jump to being completely waterproof-and that’s still the case with the new JBL Flip 5. If there’s one thing the JBL Flip series is known for, it’s for being tough. On the front of the speaker is the red JBL logo.
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