Here, we list JBL Flip 6 Speaker Max Decibels rtings. So these figures cover Bluetooth transmission power, audio output power, and other tid bits.
Moreover, it’s clear from these specs, that the JBL Flip 6 Speaker, released in December, 2021, sounds pretty good. Indeed it plays loud enough, with its twenty watts of mono power. Plus, the passive radiators give more bass than models like the prior Flip 3.
Furthermore, even at max output, the lithium polymer battery lasts up to twelve hours per charge. But you might not want to play it at the max decibels very much, as this can damage the drivers, especially if you’re driving the unit into distortion. Clicking, popping, and thumping that seems to cover up the music play are sure signs that you’re playing the unit too loudly to properly support the audio content you’re listening to.
And finally. the specs certainly do not bely the great features JBL put into this medium level speaker. Indeed, the USB-C charging system provides faster recharging times as well.

JBL Flip 6 Speaker Max Decibels
- The Bluetooth Transmitter Power: 0 – 10 Decibels Milliwatts.
- Bluetooth Transmitter Modulation: GFSK, ?/4 DQPSK, 8DPSK.
- The Bluetooth version: 5.1.
- Bluetooth Profile Support: A2DP V1.3, AVRCP V1.6.
- 2.4GHz SRD frequency range: 2407MHz – 2475MHz.
- SRD transmitter power: <10 Decibels Milliwatts (EIRP)
- Transducer: 44 X 80 mm (1.75 X 3 inch) woofer, and 16 mm (0.6 inch) tweeter.
- Output power: 20 Watts RMS
- Frequency response: 63 Hz. – 20 kHz.
- Signal-to-noise ratio: More than 80 Decibels.
- Finally, the max operating temperature: 113 degrees F, or 45 degrees C.
