The best sounding Bluetooth speakers for 2025
TRIBIT XSOUND GO: Although it has been on the market for several years, Tribit Xsound Go remains one of the best Bluetooth speakers for money. In addition to sounding decent to streaming your favorite music and others, this affordable Bluetooth speaker is also completely waterproof. There have been some small improvements over the years.
JBL Pulse 5: JBL’s Pulse Speaker is already in its fifth generation, and the quality of sound and the 360-degree light show have been improved. JBL “expand the transparent outdoor body” so the personalized light show looks more impressive. (There is an accompanying app for iOS and Android, which allows you to change the color light effects.) The speaker is also the IP67 DustProof and waterproof and offers up to 12 hours of battery at moderate volume levels.
Anker Motion Boom: Anker is more expensive SoundCore Motion Boom Plus is a significant upgrading of the sound over the original boom in the movement, but this model remains a very good mini boom box for money. Equipped with a handle and weighing just over 4 pounds, my speaker reminds me of one of these giant flashlights or “floating lanterns” that were fashionable about 30 years ago. For the recording, the movement boom actually sails and is completely waterproof with IPX7 assessment. Learn more about the original speaker in our View the boom for movementS
UE HYPERBOOM: Ultimate Ears Bluetooth speakers come in several different sizes, but none of them is as big as HyperbomS A super -exhaust wireless speaker who misleads the scales at a huge 13 pounds, the hyperbom makes Ue megaboom 3 It seems indisputably cheeky. It is not cheap, but its sound quality is better than many of Jumbo’s portable speakers on the market right now. Read our reviewS
Marshall wants: Little Mono Mono Villa on Marshall is similar to Bose’s Soundlink’s Micro and other micro speakers such as Tribit Stormbox Micro 2S Just like these speakers, it has an integrated strap on its base so you can press it on a backpack or even to the handlebar of your bike. Its 2-inch driver for the whole range and two passive radiators made more sound than you would think it would be for its small size, offering decent clarity, as well as enough bass to avoid the sound of tin (you can choose from three predefined sound modes).
Tribit Stormbox(Currently inaccessible): Stormbox looks like a cross between UE and JBL speaker. We suspect this is no accident. This fully waterproof speaker costs significantly less than JBL Flip 5 and Flip 6 and makes a larger sound. Its rechargeable battery offers up to 20 hours of battery life for music playback and more. Tribit’s XSound presenters are probably a better value, but Stormbox is larger.
Bang & Olufsen Beosound A1 (2 -Gen): A few years ago, Bang & Olufsen upgraded its aluminum speaker with an improved battery life, better speaker performance (now there are three-microphone array) and a slightly improved sound. This is not only the smallest wireless speaker from the Danish company, but it is technically the most affordable.
Sonos Rumi: Available in white or black for $ 179, the switch is currently the smallest and most affordable Sonos speaker (if you don’t count those compatible with Sonos Symfonisk Ikea Wi-Fi speakers), although it is quite expensive for a mini wireless speaker. This model Sonos Roam, like the larger Sonos Move 2 portable speakers, is equipped with both Bluetooth and Wi-Fi and can touch an existing Sonos Multi-Room audio system and connect with other 2-closets Sonos speakers. Learn more about Sonos wanders with our practical reviewS
Bose Soundlink Micro: Although it is a little expensive and needs to be upgraded, Bose Soundlink’s Micro sounds remarkably decent to its small size, delivering more bass than other speakers that can be used. This is a completely waterproof Bluetooth speaker and comes in three color options, although the blue version seems difficult to find.
Anker SoundCore Motion Plus: Anker’s SoundCore Motion Plus came out in 2019, but he remains one of the best sound speakers for about $ 100. He is more bigge than many Bluetooth mini speakers, but is still compact. It manages to sound much more complete than much of the competition in its price range, with greater bass, more volume and better clarity. It is also completely waterproof (with IPX7 assessment) and has APTX streaming support for devices such as Samsung’s Galaxy phones that support it.
Bang & Olufsen Beosound Explore: Although it is a little high for the quality of the sound it supplies, the Beosound Explore is a very good small speaker who has an elegant, attention -grabbing design, is completely waterproof and dust resistant (IP67 score) and offers excellent battery life, with up to 27 hours of musical listening at moderate volume levels.
Monoplans sound scene 3(Currently not available): Monoprice tends to make a lot of birth -looking electronic products, and its reduced sound stage 3 Bluetooth speaker is unlikely to surprise you with its design, although its minimalist aesthetics have its attractiveness. I would not buy this speaker on his $ 250 list, but is often rejected to closer to $ 150, where it is good thanks to its ability to play a large sound with a loud bass and decent clarity, with 50 watts of power, which is a 1.25-inch “indentation of the aluminum.” In addition, there are good connectivity options, including digital optical, 3.5 mm analog and RCA analog cable inputs that allow you to connect your TV or other stereo component. There is also a port for underground.
Tribit Xsound Mega(Currently inaccessible): In the last few years, Tribit has done several Bluetooth speakers that deliver a lot of boom to the dollar. Add your new XSound Mega to the list. TRIBIT invoices XSound Mega as more than outdoor speaker – a belt is included to get it out as a type of mini boombox – but it just works well indoors. It has an LED Light Show that you can turn on or off and there are three EQ settings for sound: Xbass, music and audiobook. In addition, it can be used as a power bank to charge your mobile devices.