A:AnswerJBL Flip 5 has a single dynamic driver that provides more power/ volume than it's predecessor, Flip 4. RMS is the wattage or indicator that shows the volume the speaker is capable of outputting. We've worked on improving stable wireless connectivity with our Flip 5 via Bluetooth technology.
A:AnswerYes, you can connect multiple JBL Flip 5 together and play the same music at once using the JBL PartyBoost. However, it's not recommended to have the speakers placed in different rooms as it may exhibit audio drop outs and bad connection due to distance and obstruction caused by the walls.
A:AnswerIt would depend on your preferences. You may like our JBL Flip 5 which is the latest of our JBL Flip series, or our JBL Pulse 4 which has it's own lightshows while playing music, or go big with our JBL Boombox 2 instead.
A:AnswerIt does not have a mic, so no. But if you are looking for pretty much the same speaker besides the partyboost, get the jbl flip 4 because it has a mic and you can use it as a speakerphone (go over to amazon to get the flip 4 for around $80-100)