Key Takeaways
- JBL’s Flip 7 speaker is now available at a discounted price of $89.95.
- The portable speaker offers full, clear sound and an IP68 rating for dust and water resistance.
- With up to 14 hours of battery life and Playtime Boost mode, the speaker provides extended playtime.
JBL’s Flip 7 Bluetooth speaker is currently on sale at Woot for $89.95, marking a new all-time low from its original price of $149.99.
Designed to be versatile and portable, the Flip 7 measures about the size of a water bottle, making it easy to carry around or clip onto a backpack with an interchangeable carrying strap and carabiner attachment.
The speaker boasts impressive durability with an IP68 rating for dust and water resistance, allowing it to withstand splashes and light rain. Additionally, it can survive drops from up to a meter onto concrete without damage.
Battery life is another standout feature of the Flip 7, offering up to 14 hours on a single charge. For extended use, Playtime Boost mode extends battery life by an additional two hours when needed.
For those who enjoy listening to music or podcasts while engaging in various activities, JBL’s AI Sound Boost feature reduces distortion at higher volumes, ensuring clear sound quality even during louder playback.
The speaker also supports lossless audio over USB-C with compatible devices and services, providing a clearer and more detailed listening experience compared to Bluetooth alone.
While the Flip 7 is on sale, other deals are available as well. For instance, the Nothing CMF Buds Pro 2 wireless earbuds are currently priced at $39 ($10 off) across Amazon, Walmart, and directly from Nothing, marking a significant discount compared to their usual price.
Meanwhile, SwitchBot’s Bot is also on sale for $20.99 ($9 off) at Amazon, with the USB-C rechargeable version available for $25.99. This gadget can be attached via adhesive next to buttons or switches and adds smart functionality to traditional devices such as light switches and coffee makers.
These deals are valid until July 17th, providing a great opportunity for tech enthusiasts to upgrade their audio equipment without breaking the bank.





