Testseek.com have collected 93 expert reviews of the JBL Flip 4 bluetooth portable speaker and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for JBL Flip 4 bluetooth portable speaker.
April 2017
(81%)
93 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(95%)
4193 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Excellent portability
Waterproof
Sand and dirt resistant
More than loud enough
Sounds great
Portable
Durable
12 Hour Battery Life
Colors
Micro-USB Charging
IPX7 waterproof
JBL Connect+
Splendid audio performance
Great Bluetooth range
With aptX codec support
Superb build quality
With an IP64 level protection from the elements
Terrific sound from a very small box
An IP67 rating means it'll survive a dunk in the pool or a day at the
Solid audio performance with rich bass and well-defined highs
Can be submerged in shallow water
Sounds great with all kinds of music
IPX7 water resistance
Two can be configured as a stereo pair
Light and portable
Very affordable
Works as a power bank for your phone
IPX7 Rating for water resistance
Portable design
Good sound
The JBL Flip 4 offers significant improvements over the Flip 3
Including better sound and battery life
As well as full waterproofing. It has speakerphone capabilities and a more durable fabric covering
Waterresistant
Rugged (and colorful) design
Good sound quality
Decent volume output
Voiceassistant support a nice feature
Batterylife indicator keeps you ahead of recharges
Excellent bass
Treble and midtones for a small speaker
Good battery life
IPX7 waterproof rating
Voice Assistant integration
Speakerphone
The JBL Flip 4 has solid sound quality. It's also waterproof and has built-in speakerphone capabilities along with Siri and Google Now integration
Good bass
The editors didn't like
Sound tends to get muddy at high volume
Exposed bass speakers need clearance
Distorts at higher volumes
Can't charge other devices using Flip's built in battery like JBL Charge
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No DTS Play-Fi support
When playing outdoors
It needs a vertical surface or two to deliver its best performance
Very expensive
No track forward/back buttons
AC adapter not included
No hardwired ethernet port
No wireless subwoofer option
No AC adap
No track navigation buttons
Audio cable not included
No AC adapter included
No track forward/back controls
Lacking in volume
Only 8 hours of battery life
No color options
No customization tools
Doesn't get as loud as other speakers
JBL Connectnot backwards compatible
Battery life on max volume only 4 hours
Its bass is improved but it still lacks some real bass punch
Bass could use a little more “oomph”
Extra JBL Connectfeatures have limited compatibility
Can't use voiceassistant button and pause button simultaneously
Distorts at high volumes
Limited functionality in app
Only 4 Hours on Max volume
Relatively expensive
Audio can be uneven at times. Sounds great with some tracks and so-so with others
Compared to other bluetooth speakers, the JBL Flip 4 may seem expensive in the short-term, but the quality you get means you won’t need to buy another portable speaker in a very long time. If however, you still yearn for more than the JBL Flip 4 can deliv...
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Splendid audio performance, Great Bluetooth range, with aptX codec support, Superb build quality, with an IP64 level protection from the elements, Terrific sound from a very small box, An IP67 rating means it'll survive a dunk in the pool or a day at the
No DTS Play-Fi support, When playing outdoors, it needs a vertical surface or two to deliver its best performance, Very expensive, No track forward/back buttons, AC adapter not included, No hardwired ethernet port, No wireless subwoofer option, No AC adap
This isn't a great speaker, but it is a bargain.This $100 speaker sounds like it should cost a lot more.Oppo's first wireless speaker is fabulous; it's a great value for the money.Big sound and a richly featured app will make this speaker the life of any...
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