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Best premium Bluetooth speaker. The B&O Beosound A1 2nd gen (buy now) is top of the budget bracket, but B&O’s aluminium disc is a premium speaker with sound to match. Now rated at IP67 with redesigned audio drivers and Bluetooth 5.1 to deliver enhanced 360 sound, maxing out at 92dB loudness.
These are our favorite portable WIRED-tested Bluetooth speakers of all shapes and sizes, from waterproof clip-ons to a massive boom box.
For those willing to shell out a little more cash for premium sound, we think the Bose Home Speaker 500 and the Sonos Five offer the best performance for use as single and multi-speaker systems, respectively.
The Bose SoundLink Max is a Bluetooth-only portable speaker. It's lighter than the Sonos, has strong durability credentials for life on the road, and battery life runs to 20 hours. It costs $50...
If you want something louder: The Ultimate Ears Hyperboom is a great choice if you need loud volume for outdoor parties, or if you want fuller, clearer sound than smaller Bluetooth speakers...
Bose’s newest Bluetooth speaker, the SoundLink Flex, offers pristine, detailed sound quality with a surprising amount of bass for its size — all in a rugged design that you can take...
If you're looking for a straightforward Bluetooth speaker though, that's portable enough for adventure trips then the Bose SoundLink Max is a great choice.
The Bose SoundLink Revolve+ II is one of the loudest portable speakers we've tested. Credit: Jenna Ammerman. The JBL Flip 5, Sony SRS-XB33, and Sonos Roam are among the biggest and, consequently, the loudest speakers we tested.
We've tested over 140 speakers, and below, you'll find our recommendations for the best-sounding Bluetooth speakers. If you want more options, you can also look at the best Bluetooth speakers, the best waterproof Bluetooth speakers, and the loudest Bluetooth speakers.
Bose SoundLink Max: Hooray, a Bose Bluetooth speaker we can wholeheartedly get behind. We like the SoundLink Flex, but just feel that slightly sonically superior rivals have prevented us from a solid recommendation. The bigger, pricier SoundLink Max is a five-star belter, though, serving up a powerful, musical sound that really mixes it with ...