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JBL in Egypt — Official Speakers, Headphones & Audio Gear
JBL has been defining sound since 1946, powering everything from the world's most famous concert venues to the speaker in your backpack. In Egypt, JBL Bluetooth speakers are among the most searched audio products — and for good reason. Whether you need a pocket-sized waterproof speaker for the beach, a party speaker with a light show, or wireless headphones for your daily commute, our entire JBL lineup is 100% original, warranty-covered, and available with Cash, installments, and Delivery across Egypt.

JBL Overview — JBL Product Families
JBL organizes its lineup into clearly defined families, each built for a different use case and crowd size. Here's how to navigate what we carry:
| Family | Products in This Collection | Best Use Case |
|---|---|---|
| Go Series | JBL Go 4 | Ultra-compact everyday portability |
| Clip Series | JBL Clip 4, Clip 5 | Hands-free clip-on outdoor speaker |
| Flip Series | JBL Flip 5, Flip 6, Flip 7 | Mid-size waterproof portable speaker |
| Charge Series | JBL Charge 5, Charge 6 | Long-battery portable + phone charger |
| Xtreme Series | JBL Xtreme 3, Xtreme 4 | Powerful portable for large outdoor use |
| BoomBox Series | JBL BoomBox 3 (Black + Squad) | Maximum power portable speaker |
| PartyBox Series | Encore, Encore 2, Encore Essential, PartyBox 110, PartyBox 520 | Party speakers with lights + mic inputs |
| Authentics Series | JBL Authentics 300 | Wi-Fi smart home speaker with retro design |
| Headphones | JBL Tune 520BT | Budget wireless on-ear headphones |
| Audio Glasses | JBL Soundgear Frames Square | Open-ear audio eyewear |

The Portable Speaker Lineup
JBL Bluetooth Speakers Compared — From Pocket to Party
| Model | Output Power | IP Rating | Battery Life | Weight | Auracast | Powerbank | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| JBL Go 4 | 4.2W | IP67 | 7h (9h Boost) | Very light | ✅ | No | Pocket/shower speaker |
| JBL Clip 4 | — | IP67 | 10h | Light | No | No | Clip-on outdoor speaker |
| JBL Clip 5 | 7W | IP67 | 12h (15h Boost) | Light | ✅ | No | Upgraded clip-on with app & EQ |
| JBL Flip 5 | 20W | IPX7 | 12h | 540g | No (PartyBoost) | No | Everyday portable speaker |
| JBL Flip 6 | 30W | IP67 | 12h | 550g | No (PartyBoost) | No | Louder step-up from Flip 5 |
| JBL Flip 7 | 35W | IP68 + drop-proof | 14h (16h Boost) | ~550g | ✅ Auracast | No | Current flagship mid-size |
| JBL Charge 5 | 40W | IP67 | 20h | 960g | No (PartyBoost) | ✅ USB-A | Long battery + phone charging |
| JBL Charge 6 | 45W | IP68 + drop-proof | 24h (28h Boost) | ~960g | ✅ Auracast | ✅ USB-C | Current best Charge + phone charger |
| JBL Xtreme 3 | 100W | IP67 | 15h | 2kg | No (PartyBoost) | ✅ | Powerful outdoor speaker |
| JBL Xtreme 4 | 100W | IP67 | 24h (30h Boost) | 2.1kg | ✅ Auracast | ✅ | Loud + portable + swappable battery |
| JBL BoomBox 3 | 136W (battery) / 180W (AC) | IPX7 | 24h | 6.7kg | No (PartyBoost) | ✅ | Maximum power portable speaker |

Go 4 vs Clip 4 vs Clip 5
These three are the most compact options — designed for people who want JBL sound without a bag to carry it in.
The JBL Go 4 is the smallest and lightest in the lineup, producing 4.2W from a 40mm driver with a passive radiator for bass. It is genuinely pocket-sized, IP67 waterproof, and connects via Bluetooth 5.3. Battery life is 7 hours at 50% volume (9 hours with PlaytimeBoost in the app). It's the right pick if size and price matter most.
The JBL Clip 4 is the previous generation clip speaker — IP67 rated but with no app support, meaning no EQ customization and no Auracast connectivity with other speakers. Its battery lasts up to 10 hours.
The JBL Clip 5 is a meaningful upgrade over both: it produces 7W from a larger 45mm driver, has the JBL Portable app with a 5-band customizable EQ, Auracast for multi-speaker pairing, and lasts 12 hours (15 with PlaytimeBoost). Reviewers at SoundGuys measured just under 12 hours in standardized testing, confirming the battery spec. Its built-in metal carabiner is more secure and versatile than the Go 4's fabric loop. For anyone who clips a speaker to a backpack, gym bag, or bicycle for outdoor use, the Clip 5 is the stronger choice.
💡 Egypt tip: Both the Go 4 and Clip 5 are perfect beach speakers — IP67 means they survive sand, splashes, and dunks in water up to 1 meter for 30 minutes. The Clip 5's carabiner also makes it easy to hang from a beach umbrella pole.

Flip 5 vs Flip 6 vs Flip 7
The Flip series is JBL's most popular Bluetooth speaker family — cylindrical, mid-sized, and designed for the widest range of use cases.
| Feature | Flip 5 | Flip 6 | Flip 7 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Output Power | 20W | 30W | 35W (25W woofer + 10W tweeter) |
| IP Rating | IPX7 | IP67 | IP68 + drop-proof (1m onto concrete) |
| Battery | 12h | 12h | 14h + 2h Boost = 16h |
| AI Sound Boost | No | No | ✅ |
| Multi-Speaker | PartyBoost only | PartyBoost only | Auracast |
| USB-C Audio (Lossless) | No | No | ✅ |
| Tweeter | No | No | ✅ |
The Flip 7 (2025) is the clearest step forward in this generation. Its IP68 rating — upgraded from IP67 on the Flip 6 — means it can be submerged in up to 1.5 meters of water for 30 minutes, and it also withstands drops from 1 meter onto concrete, a first for the Flip series. The new Auracast technology replaces JBL's older PartyBoost, enabling wireless audio broadcasting to unlimited Auracast-compatible JBL speakers simultaneously without the need to pair them individually. The addition of a dedicated tweeter and JBL's AI Sound Boost real-time audio optimization fills the top-end frequencies that the single-driver Flip 6 could not. If you're buying new, the Flip 7 is the version to get.
Note on Flip 5 and Flip 6: These remain solid speakers. If you're replacing a lost or damaged unit, the Flip 5 and 6 continue to offer strong JBL sound quality — just know they use the older PartyBoost system, which is not compatible with the new Auracast speakers.

Charge 5 vs Charge 6
The Charge series adds two things the Flip can't offer: significantly longer battery life and the ability to charge your phone like a power bank.
| Feature | Charge 5 | Charge 6 |
|---|---|---|
| Output Power | 40W | 45W (30W woofer + 15W tweeter) |
| IP Rating | IP67 | IP68 + drop-proof |
| Battery Life | 20h | 24h (28h with Playtime Boost) |
| Quick Charge | No | ✅ 10 min = 150 min |
| USB Audio (Lossless) | No | ✅ USB-C |
| Multi-Speaker | PartyBoost | Auracast |
| Bluetooth Version | 5.1 | 5.4 |
| Powerbank | USB-A out | USB-C out |
| App EQ | 3-band | 7-band |
Charge 6 is the current generation, released in April 2025. According to SoundGuys' standardized battery testing at 80dB, the Charge 6 lasted 13 hours and 15 minutes — less than the advertised 24 hours, but still enough for a full day of outdoor use. The upgrade from 3-band to 7-band EQ in the JBL Portable app is a significant quality-of-life improvement. The Charge 5 is the prior generation but remains an excellent speaker and may offer better value if available at a discount.

Xtreme 3 vs Xtreme 4 vs BoomBox 3
For outdoor gatherings that go beyond a beach picnic, these three speakers define JBL's high-output portable range.
| Feature | Xtreme 3 | Xtreme 4 | BoomBox 3 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Output Power | 100W | 100W | 136W (battery) / 180W (AC) |
| IP Rating | IP67 | IP67 | IPX7 |
| Battery | 15h | 24h (30h Boost) | 24h |
| Weight | 2kg | 2.1kg | 6.7kg |
| Swappable Battery | No | ✅ | No |
| Multi-Speaker | PartyBoost | Auracast | PartyBoost |
| Frequency Low-End | 50Hz | 44Hz | 40Hz |
| Best For | Portable + loud | Portable + smart | Maximum bass + power |

The weight difference tells the real story here. The Xtreme 4 and Xtreme 3 are genuinely carryable speakers you'd take to the beach or a rooftop gathering in a bag. The BoomBox 3 at 6.7kg is more of a transport-in-the-car-and-set-up speaker. But for raw bass and power, nothing in this collection matches it — its single 189mm subwoofer with two 81mm woofers and dual 20mm tweeters reaches down to 40Hz, producing the kind of sub-bass impact you can feel physically. According to independent review testing, the BoomBox 3 at 80% volume outperforms the Xtreme 4 on sheer loudness — but at that volume, real-world battery life drops to around 8 hours versus the Xtreme 4's approximately 14 hours.
💡 Egypt context: For garden gatherings, rooftop parties, or beach days with a group, the Xtreme 4 hits the sweet spot — 24 hours of battery, proper portability with a shoulder strap, and Auracast to add more JBL speakers as the crowd grows. The BoomBox 3 is better suited for fixed-location events like home gatherings or wedding receptions, where it can be carried once and plugged in.
PartyBox Series: JBL Party Speakers
The PartyBox range is a completely different product category from the portable speakers above. These are designed for events, performances, and parties — featuring built-in light shows, microphone and guitar inputs, and room-filling power.

PartyBox Family Products
| Model | Power | Battery | IP | Light Show | Mic Input | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PartyBox Encore Essential | — | — | — | ✅ LED | ✅ Wireless mic | Entry-level PartyBox |
| PartyBox Encore | — | — | — | ✅ LED | ✅ Digital wireless mic | Encore with mic included |
| PartyBox Encore 2 | — | — | — | ✅ LED | ✅ Wireless mic | Updated Encore with mic |
| PartyBox 110 | 160W | No (AC only) | IPX4 | ✅ LED | ✅ (3.5mm) | Mid-range indoor party speaker |
| PartyBox 520 | 400W | ✅ 15h (swappable) | IPX4 | ✅ Multi-color LED | ✅ Dual XLR + 1/4" | Large outdoor/indoor events |
Flagship: JBL PartyBox 520
The PartyBox 520 (2025) is the most powerful battery-powered party speaker in this collection. Its key specs verified from official JBL spec sheets and SoundGuys' independent review:
- 400W RMS output from dual 7.5-inch woofers (190mm) and dual 1-inch dome tweeters
- Frequency response: 40Hz–20kHz — the same deep bass extension as the BoomBox 3
- Dual XLR/¼-inch combo inputs for professional microphones, guitars, or DJ console connections
- USB-C port supporting both lossless audio playback and phone charging simultaneously
- Swappable JBL Battery 600 — the battery pack is tool-free replaceable, so a second battery keeps the party going indefinitely
- IPX4 splash-proof — enough protection for pool parties and outdoor events
- Telescopic handle + dual wheels — at 25.5kg, it rolls like a trolley rather than being carried
- Customizable LED light show with 6 preset modes and app control via the JBL PartyBox app
- Auracast — connect multiple PartyBox 520 units in stereo, or link other compatible JBL speakers

According to SoundGuys, the 520 delivers genuinely impressive bass — listening to bass-heavy tracks indoors, the low-end is described as chest-thumping at listening levels. At 60% volume with lights and bass boost enabled, real-world battery life is approximately 8 hours, versus the 15-hour claim at moderate volume with lights off.
💡 Egypt context: Egyptian family gatherings, weddings, and outdoor events often run for hours with live singing or DJ sets. The PartyBox 520's dual XLR inputs, swappable battery system, and 400W output make it purpose-built for these environments. For smaller indoor gatherings, the PartyBox 110 (160W, AC-powered) is the more proportionate choice.
JBL Authentics 300: The Smart Home Speaker
The JBL Authentics 300 sits in a completely different category from every other product in this collection. It is not a portable outdoor speaker — it is a Wi-Fi smart home speaker inspired by JBL's classic 1970s retro design.
Key verified specs from JBL's official product page and What Hi-Fi? review:
- Driver configuration: Dual 25mm tweeters + 5.25-inch full-range woofer + 6.5-inch down-firing passive radiator (100W total system)
- Connectivity: Wi-Fi + Bluetooth + Ethernet
- Streaming protocols: AirPlay 2, Chromecast built-in, Spotify Connect, Alexa Multi-Room Music (MRM)
- Voice assistants: Google Assistant AND Amazon Alexa available simultaneously — rare for a speaker in this price range
- Battery: 8 hours built-in — enough for portability between rooms, not for outdoor events
- Build materials: 85% recycled plastic, 100% recycled fabric grille, cast-aluminum handle, leather-like enclosure

Unlike JBL's Bluetooth speakers, the Authentics 300 requires a Wi-Fi connection to access its streaming services and multi-room features. It is best suited for users who want a stylish, retro-designed speaker that integrates into a smart home setup with voice control, rather than something to take outside.
💡 Who it's for in Egypt: The Authentics 300 is ideal for furnished apartments, home offices, or living rooms where design matters as much as audio quality. Its Quadrex grille pattern and leather-like finish make it one of the best-looking speakers in any home — a statement piece that also sounds excellent.
JBL Headphones & Audio Glasses
JBL Tune 520BT — Wireless On-Ear Headphones
The JBL Tune 520BT is the only traditional headphone in this collection and the most affordable way to get JBL sound in an over-ear format. Verified specs from JBL's official product page and SoundGuys' review:
- Battery: 57 hours — among the longest in the budget wireless headphone category; 5 minutes of charging gives 3 additional hours
- Driver: 32Ω impedance, 102dB sensitivity at 1kHz/1mW
- Bluetooth: 5.3 with SBC + AAC codecs and Multipoint connection (two devices simultaneously)
- JBL Pure Bass Sound — bass-forward tuning profile designed for mainstream music genres
- Weight: 157g — light enough for all-day wear
- Design: Foldable flat for bag storage, padded headband, soft earcups

The Tune 520BT has no active noise cancellation and no IP rating, so it is best used in commuting, studying, and casual environments rather than outdoor sports. According to SoundGuys, the headphones "just work" out of the box with minimal setup, which is their core appeal at this price point.
JBL Soundgear Frames Square — Audio Glasses (Onyx)
The JBL Soundgear Frames Square is the most unique product in this collection — a pair of actual eyeglasses with JBL speakers built into the temples (the arms that go over your ears):
- Speakers: Ultra-thin 25mm × 9mm high-amplitude rectangular speakers in each temple, using JBL's proprietary OpenSound technology
- IP Rating: IP54 — splash and dust resistant
- Battery: 8 hours; 10 minutes of charging gives 2 extra hours
- Microphone: Beamforming 2-mic array with environmental noise cancellation for call quality
- Lens compatibility: Professional opticians can fit prescription lenses into the frames
- Auto on/off: Speakers activate when the frames are opened and deactivate when closed
- App: JBL Headphones app with 6 EQ presets and gesture customization

Because they are open-ear (nothing goes inside or over the ear), you remain fully aware of ambient sound while listening — making them safe for walking, cycling, or commuting where situational awareness is essential. The translucent Onyx frame is semi-transparent with UV A/B lens protection. These are suitable for everyday eyewear use as well as music and calls.
FAQs — JBL Egypt Products
Q: Are these JBL products original and under warranty?
Yes. All JBL products in our store are 100% original, sourced from authorized distribution channels. JBL is a brand of Harman International, a subsidiary of Samsung Electronics. Every product carries the manufacturer's warranty, and Cash on Delivery is available across Egypt.
Q: What is the best JBL speaker for everyday use in Egypt?
For most people, the JBL Flip 7 is the best all-around everyday speaker in this collection. It delivers 35W with a dedicated tweeter, lasts up to 16 hours, survives drops onto concrete, and is IP68 waterproof — making it ready for beaches, pools, outdoor cafes, and daily commutes. For users who also need to charge their phone from the speaker, the JBL Charge 6 is the better choice, adding 45W of output and 24 hours of battery with a built-in powerbank function.
Q: What is the JBL speaker price range, and which is the most affordable?
The most affordable entry points in our JBL speaker collection are the JBL Go 4 and JBL Clip 4, followed by the JBL Clip 5 and JBL Flip 5. Mid-range options include the Charge 5, Charge 6, and Xtreme 4. The BoomBox 3 and PartyBox 520 sit at the premium end. All products are available with Cash on Delivery — check individual product pages for current prices in Egypt.
Q: What is the difference between the JBL Flip 7 and JBL Charge 6?
Both are 2025 models with IP68 waterproofing, Auracast multi-speaker support, USB-C lossless audio, and JBL AI Sound Boost. The key differences: the Flip 7 is smaller and lighter (good for carrying), outputs 35W, and lasts 16 hours. The Charge 6 is larger, outputs 45W for louder sound, lasts 24 hours (28 with Playtime Boost), includes a powerbank USB-C output to charge phones and tablets, and has a detachable carrying strap. If battery life and phone charging matter most, the Charge 6 wins. If portability is the priority, the Flip 7 is the choice.
Q: Which JBL speaker is best for a party or gathering in Egypt?
For home gatherings and outdoor parties with 20–50 people: the JBL BoomBox 3 or JBL Xtreme 4 deliver the best combination of power (100–136W) and portability. For large events with microphone or DJ input needs — weddings, outdoor celebrations, or venue setups: the JBL PartyBox 520 at 400W with dual XLR inputs, a light show, and a swappable battery system is the most complete party speaker in the collection.
Q: Can I connect multiple JBL speakers?
Yes, but two different systems are depending on the speaker generation. Auracast (new generation): works on the Flip 7, Charge 6, Xtreme 4, and PartyBox 520. It broadcasts audio wirelessly to an unlimited number of Auracast-compatible speakers without individual pairing. PartyBoost (previous generation): works on Flip 5, Flip 6, Charge 5, Xtreme 3, and BoomBox 3, connecting up to two speakers for stereo. Auracast and PartyBoost are not cross-compatible — you cannot link a Flip 7 with a Charge 5, for example.
Q: Is the JBL Authentics 300 a Bluetooth speaker?
It supports both Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, but it is primarily a smart home Wi-Fi speaker. Its most powerful features — AirPlay 2, Chromecast, Spotify Connect, multi-room audio, and dual voice assistant support — require a Wi-Fi connection. Bluetooth works as a fallback for direct phone streaming. Unlike JBL's outdoor speakers, the Authentics 300 is designed for indoor home use and has a limited 8-hour battery.
Q: What are the JBL Soundgear Frames, and are they actual glasses?
Yes — the JBL Soundgear Frames Square are real eyeglass frames with JBL speakers built into the temples. They come with standard semi-transparent UV-protective lenses, and a professional optician can replace them with prescription lenses. They use JBL's OpenSound technology to deliver audio while leaving your ears completely open to your environment. They are IP54 splash-resistant and last 8 hours per charge.
Q: Are JBL Bluetooth speakers good for outdoor use in Egypt's heat?
JBL designs its outdoor speaker range to operate in a wide range of temperatures. The IP67 and IP68 ratings cover dust and water resistance, which handle Egypt's coastal conditions and poolside use. For extended outdoor use in direct summer sun, it's recommended to keep speakers out of direct prolonged sunlight during non-use to preserve battery health — a general best practice for all lithium-ion battery devices, not specific to JBL.








































