
The JBL Flip 7 hasn’t been officially released yet (as of 2025), but based on JBL’s pattern with the Flip series (Flip 5 → Flip 6), we can expect it to be the next evolution of JBL’s compact, powerful, and waterproof portable speaker lineup.
Here’s what we can reasonably expect (based on the improvements JBL usually makes from generation to generation):
🔊 Expected Sound Quality
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JBL Original Pro Sound with upgraded drivers for even clearer mids and deeper bass.
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Possibly dual passive radiators tuned for louder, punchier low end.
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Likely more power output than Flip 6 (which was 30W).
🔋 Battery Life
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Likely 12–15 hours of playtime, maybe more with improved battery efficiency.
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USB-C charging with faster recharge times.
📡 Connectivity
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Bluetooth 5.3 with LE Audio support – better efficiency, lower latency, and improved sound quality.
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Multipoint connection (so you can pair two devices at once).
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JBL PartyBoost or possible upgrade to Auracast for wider speaker linking.
💧 Durability
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IP67 waterproof & dustproof (like Flip 6).
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Rugged, adventure-ready design.
🎨 Design
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Likely similar cylindrical design as Flip 6 with some refinements for a sleeker look.
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Multiple color options, possibly with fresh seasonal colors.
⚙️ Smart Features (Possible Upgrades)
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JBL might add app-based EQ (Flip 6 already supports this).
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Potential improvement in built-in microphones for calls (or adding a mic if missing).