![]() ![]() I got it for 97$ and I'm loving this thing. Now let's talk about price, is it worth it? If you manage to get it for 100$ or below I would say yes, absolutely. Even though we lost hands-free capabilities and the 3.5mm jack, I didn't ran into the situation where I missed those things. It can also get louder, and its continuous battery life lasts longer. ![]() The Ultimate Ears is better-built, can play stereo content, and has a wider soundstage. It uses USB-C for charging and that's a nice upgrade (Flip 4 used microUSB). The Ultimate Ears WONDERBOOM 2 is a better speaker than the JBL Flip 5. I managed to achieve about 9-11h of battery and charging speeds are also pretty fast too. It has better directivity, meaning you can hear your audio clearly from most angles. The Ultimate Ears can play stereo content without downmixing it to mono. The boom plus has Partåast 2.0which is I guess a different protocol to pair speakers together. The Ultimate Ears MEGABOOM 3 is a better speaker than the JBL Flip 6. Talking about battery, it was pretty good too. Same as the regular boom, big fan of the USB C charge port and USB phone charge port (the port on this one supports PowerIQ 2.0 technology so will charge your phone faster than the port on the regular boom). In some songs it sounded good but in some others it was terrible but with the Flip 6, I didn't ran into that issue. Additionally, you can access the EQ settings on the UE. Compared with the XB33, I always had to open the EQ and keep changing stuff because it wasn't consistent at all. Will be primarily for home use with a personal pc in a bedroom, but will also be used for parties, at the beach etc. If we compare the sound quality, the UE Boom 3 is louder than the JBL Flip 5 and has more intense bass. This is one of those rare cases where I just turn on the speaker and listen to my music without any worry or issue about it. ![]() Not only the Flip 6 sounds better but also it's much more powerful than the Flip 4. Coming from a Flip 4, difference is day and night in terms of sound and output power. Another thing I liked about its sound is it's output power which for its size is amazing. Definition and sparkle is not missing here so no matter what you play, it's going to sound great. It has pretty good bass, good mids and great highs too. After changing some bands, this little guy began to sound great. I do realize that ue has the older micro USB connection while Jbl charge 5 is a USB C. Anyone have any thoughts on these two products. Ive been leaning toward the jbl charge 5 because I see the UE is an older model. Out of the box, I felt like it needed more bass (some of the songs I played did have deeper lows which the Flip 6 was not able to play until I boosted bass), fortunately JBL provides an EQ on its app which is really easy to use and works as expected. Im stuck between jbl charge 5 and ue megaboom 3. This is one of the best sounding portable speakers I tried. It's like JBL got an identity with these designs and I gotta admit it just looks great, but ofc you don't buy a speaker to see it with your eyes, so let's talk about sound. One of the things I really like of JBL speakers are their designs. After testing the JBL Flip 6 for many weeks, I have my review now and I gotta say this little guy rocks! ![]()
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