

Whichever of these two speakers you opt for, you can be sure that you’re getting a balanced, warm audio performance, with good clarity and decent levels of detail. (Image credit: TechRadar) JBL Flip 6 vs JBL Charge 5: audio performance
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If neither of those prices appeal, there are plenty of other budget-friendly Bluetooth speakers to choose from the Anker Soundcore Flare 2, for example, is much cheaper at $80 / £64.99 / AU$140. So, if you’re on a strict budget, the JBL Flip 6 is probably your best option, although you’re more likely to find deals on the Charge 5 as it’s over a year old now. That’s the same price as the Sonos Roam, which comes with lots of extra features such as Wi-Fi connectivity, a built-in smart assistant, and integration with other Sonos speakers. The Charge 5 launched in February 2021, and is more expensive at $179 / £159 / AU$229. However, sales periods like Prime Day and Black Friday usually see some excellent Bluetooth speaker deals, so it might be worth hanging on until then if you’re not in a huge hurry to buy. The JBL Flip 6 was released in December 2021, and is available to buy for $129.95 / £129.99 - that works out at around AU$175, though Australian pricing is still to be confirmed.Īs the speaker is still fairly new, you probably won’t find it heavily discounted.


(Image credit: TechRadar) JBL Flip 6 vs JBL Charge 5: price and availability
