At the beginning of Rosa Parks, there is a faint beat which is normally lost on headphones and some speakers however the JBL worked wonderfully. six inches in height and crafted in beautiful metal and white rubber, it is very easy to mistake the design as part of the new Apple Mac family which is a compliment in its own right.Another trick it pulls out of the hat, is that this speaker is also a speakerphone, great for an office or simply if you don't want to hold your phone to your ear as you go about your business.Testing it with two tracks, Outkast's Rosa Parks and Muse's Symphony part 3 where both tracks offer completely different levels of bass, treble and mid tones, the Flip 2 worked wonderfully for such a small speaker. The JBL Flip 2 has had no problems whatsoever, seamlessly connecting to my phone, Macbook and iPad.What is great about this little speaker is that you can stand it up or lie it down depending or where you want to place it. This tends to bring about connectivity problems.
Press the on/off button on the side of the speaker, hit the bluetooth button and pair with your device and bang! you are ready to go.I am one of those difficult people who decided to run an Android phone whilst all my other tech is an Apple product. To be fair JBL could have done without the instructions. Upon further inspection, the carrying case held the charger and instructions to the bluetooth speaker. JBL have the answer with their speaker known as the Flip 2.Like most modern gadgets, the Flip 2's packaging is minimal, the box simply contained the speaker and its sturdy neoprene carrying case.
In the market for a bluetooth speaker? look no further.