JBL Grip Bluetooth Speaker
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Weight and carry convenience are consistently praised; reviewers describe it as easy to carry, backpack-friendly, and not burdensome.
Pros: Setup simplicity, Bluetooth connection stability
Cons: Wired input, Power bank function
The Clip 5 is repeatedly described as compact, light, and easy to carry, though one reviewer finds pants-pocket carry less comfortable.
Pros: Setup simplicity, Latency with TV (lip sync)
Cons: Speakerphone quality, Microphone
The Flip 7 is consistently treated as portable and compact, although one reviewer noted it has more heft than expected.
Pros: Google, Dust resistance rating
Cons: Backwards compatibility, Stereo imaging accuracy
Weight convenience was a tradeoff: the subwoofer is heavy, but one reviewer said it should not need moving after setup.
Pros: Spotify Connect reliability, Setup simplicity
Cons: On-device controls, HDMI 2.1 gaming
The speaker is portable enough for many uses, especially with the handle, but reviewers also note its 3-pound size makes it less grab-and-go than smaller speakers.
Pros: Latency with TV (lip sync), Setup simplicity
Cons: Smart assistant integration (Alexa, Speakerphone quality
Size and placement convenience were mixed to poor: the wider bar can overhang a stand, and the large subwoofer is hard to hide.
Pros: Inter-speaker connectivity, Audio format support
Cons: optical, Gaming HDMI passthrough