It also has a PartyBoost button you can press when you want to connect it to other PartyBoost-compatible speakers | The JBL Charge 5 is a better speaker than the |
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It also doesn't come with any sound customization features you can use to adjust its sound to your liking | It can also play stereo content without downmixing it to mono |
You can pair it to your devices via Bluetooth by pressing its designated button.
However, while the Charge 5 can get louder with slightly fewer compression artifacts at max volume, the FLIP 5 has a somewhat wider-sounding soundstage | Lastly, there are horizontal dots at the bottom of the speaker that light up to indicate the speaker's battery level |
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The JBL Charge 5's frequency response accuracy is alright | The Sony has a wider-sounding soundstage and can get louder than the JBL |
The is a better speaker than the JBL Charge 5 overall.
It has + and - buttons you can use to adjust the speaker's volume | The JBL is better-built, with an IP67 rating for dust and water resistance, though we don't test for this |
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The Boombox 2 can produce a deeper bass, and can get louder than the Charge 5 | The is a better overall speaker than the JBL Charge 5 |
It also has low latency with iOS and Android devices, making it suitable for watching movies and videos.
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