Given the above, 2024 is already well underway, so it’s reasonable to assume that the Flip 7 is on the way. Perhaps JBL is taking its time to make sure this future product is as good as it can be. 1. More forgiving sound

Frankly, we wouldn’t drastically change the sound of the current Flip 6. It’s lively, full, and vibrant, and the audio profile feels alive and musical. Things aren’t perfect, though.

We noted in our review that while the Flip 5 was fairly forgiving and easygoing in the high frequencies, the Flip 6 “definitely exposes some harshness in recordings.” We could say that this “honesty” of sound could be smoothed out at the high end for a truly balanced, consistently enjoyable listening experience when the new model eventually arrives.

1. Improve JBL Flip battery life

This is a no-brainer. Maybe they hit on the right numbers, but the Flip series has had a combined battery life of 12 hours over the past three generations (JBL Flip 4 battery,JBL Flip 5 battery)

The possible danger is that JBL would have to make the whole device bigger to accommodate a bigger battery, which would significantly improve these numbers. Still, any increase in JBL Flip 7 battery

life would be welcome, especially given that this has been an area of ​​stagnation for the entire series.

2. Other nifty features

The Flip 6 isn’t badly feature-rich, but it’s not quite there yet. There’s room for improvement, and considering JBL is bringing Auracast to many of its upcoming models, including the cheaper, smaller Go 4 and Clip 5 models, we’d like to see the seventh-generation Flip make it, too.

This doesn’t have to be the end. Rival Ultimate Ears’ “Outdoor Boost” is a handy way to boost the sound of your speakers when you’re not indoors (see Epicboom), and the Flip 7 models could adopt a similar version of that. We also lamented the fact that you couldn’t use the Flip 6 to make calls (no built-in mic, sadly) and that there was no 3.5mm aux input for wired listening when the battery died, so these are new additions we’re happy to see. After all, aux inputs aren’t going away, are they?!

3. Optimizing the design

There are some parts of the Flip series that can’t really be changed. For example, going larger is not recommended, as it would go against its portable design philosophy, and any smaller size would affect the size of the drivers used in the Flip. If you want a larger speaker (and more performance), you can always opt for the Charge 5 or Xtreme 3.

That’s not to say the Flip 6’s design can’t be improved. There’s a chance that the entire series is getting a little stale, so perhaps some visual and practical tweaks, like more device controls or more exciting colorways, would add some visual flair to an already pleasing composition. The device’s IP rating isn’t perfect – the Flip 6’s IPX7 rating doesn’t account for dust getting into the device, so a design change to allow it to be IP67 (or similar) certified would be desirable, especially for peace of mind when users take the Flip 7 to the beach.

4. Fast JBL Flip battery charging would be a boost

If the current battery life is perfectly judged and we don’t have more time here, can we reduce the time it takes to charge the battery of JBL Flip 7 Bluetooth speaker? The Flip 6’s 2.5-hour total  JBL Flip 6 batterycharge time isn’t ideal when you just want to wake up and listen to your favorite music, so being able to get an hour or two of use from just 10-minute bursts can be very convenient.

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