The Flip 7 stands out for its durability, boasting an IP68 rating for dust and water resistance and a chassis capable of surviving drops from up to a meter. Despite its modest water-bottle dimensions, the speaker manages 14 hours of playback, expandable by two additional hours via the Playtime Boost mode. Users can also pair multiple units for a wider soundstage or utilize the AI Sound Boost feature to minimize distortion at high volume. For those seeking higher fidelity, the device supports lossless audio transmission via USB-C.
JBL Flip 7 drops to record low alongside tech deals
Woot has slashed the price of the JBL Flip 7 to $89.95, a 40 percent discount that brings the portable speaker to its lowest price to date. Available through July 17th, the offer includes a 90-day warranty for the compact device, which typically retails for $150.

Beyond the speaker, several other gadgets are seeing price cuts this week. The Nothing CMF Buds Pro 2 are currently available for $39, offering active noise cancellation and a unique physical Smart Dial on the charging case. Meanwhile, the SwitchBot Bot—a device designed to retrofit traditional buttons and switches with smart functionality—is discounted to $20.99. Finally, for outdoor ambiance, the 16-foot Philips Hue Flux lightstrip has returned to its $119.99 promotional low, providing app-controlled, weather-resistant lighting for patios and backyards.




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