Soundtrack your life with one of the best Bluetooth speakers. Whether camping or having a pool party, you don't have to do it in silence. All you need is a smartphone that connects via Bluetooth – no cords are necessary. And while there are plenty of Bluetooth speakers to choose from, not all are worth your time. Is it really worth the purchase if your favorite music doesn't sound all that good?
With that in mind, we've set out to help you grab the perfect portable speaker, no matter if you're looking for something to clip on a backpack while on the trail or something with a little more power to get the party started. Price is also factored in, so you'll find options here that won't leave you on a ramen diet. Just like the best wireless headphones, there is no one best option but one that best suits your needs. So, we recommend looking beyond just our top picks to make sure you have the right sonic tool for the job.
You don’t need to break the bank for an excellent-sounding speaker or a Bluetooth speaker this small. The Bose SoundLink Flex is impressive in more than one way. It’s also waterproof, so it can keep up no matter where you take it. The beach, the pool, or camping during an unexpected downpour? It doesn’t matter. You can enjoy your great audio no matter the conditions.
And, since it will give you 12 hours of use before needing a charge, you don’t have to worry about finding an outlet halfway through that picnic. It also comes with useful extras, such as making and receiving calls and using Google Assistant or Siri. If you prefer accessories with a little extra flair, you’re in luck; the Soundlink Flex is available in four colors.
- Bluetooth Connectivity?: Bluetooth 4.2
- Dimensions: 3.6" H x 7.9" W x 2.1" D
- Power: USB-C
- Connectivity: Bluetooth
- Voice Assistant: Button access to Siri, Google Assistant
- Battery: 12 Hours
- Waterproof Rating: IP67
If you’re willing to spend the money, you will be impressed with the Beosound A1 2nd Gen portable speaker. Not only is it a sharp-looking speaker with eight colorways and a honeycombed aluminum shell, but it can go anywhere you want it to, thanks to its IP67 rating. You can take it to the beach or the pool without concern for water damage.
It’s also a fantastic sounding speaker, as it should be considering the price. It sounds so good that you may use it at home instead of more traditional speaker setups. It also comes with features that make the price tag worth it, such as voice assistant compatibility and built-in mics, so you can actually make calls. That’s right. This portable Bluetooth speaker can double as a speakerphone if you so choose.
- Bluetooth Connectivity?: Bluetooth 5.1
- Dimensions: 5.24" W x 1.81" H x 5.24" D mm
- Power: USB-C
- Connectivity: Bluetooth
- Voice Assistant: Voice Access to Alexa
- Battery: 18 Hours
- Waterproof Rating: IP67
Whether you get the Sony SRS-XB13 in black, blue, pink, or taupe, you’ll have a waterproof speaker that can go anywhere with you. Its small size and shape hide a surprisingly decent amount of volume. And, unlike most small speakers, you can get plenty of bass.
Since it’s the size of a mug and comes with a very reasonable price tag, it should be no surprise that there are plenty of compromises. It’s a slow charger. It can distort at its highest volumes. And, like most speakers with this kind of form factor, you won’t be getting a lot of stereo separation. However, it comes with an impressive 16 hours of use, sound quality that punches above its weight (as long as you don’t max out that volume), and a price tag that makes this portable Bluetooth speaker hard to ignore. Oh, and beachgoers should appreciate its waterproof IP67 rating.
- Bluetooth Connectivity?: Bluetooth 5.0
- Dimensions: 3.42" x 3.42" x 4.41"
- Power: USB-C
- Connectivity: Bluetooth
- Voice Assistant: No
- Battery: 16 Hours
- Waterproof Rating: IP67
4. JBL Flip 6
The JBL Flip 6 has a lot going for it. Like many options these days, it’s waterproof and dustproof with an IP67 rating. It’s also ruggedly built, ready for any wear and tear from use on the road. You can choose from several color options and use an app to fine-tune your listening experience, including customizable EQ settings.
Though you can only get stereo sound when paired with another JBL Flip 6 for stereo mode, it sounds excellent, retaining a lot of the low-end that many portable speakers sacrifice. It does come with a somewhat disappointing 12 hours of battery life, considering its slightly larger size. But, unless you’re looking for something for an extended wilderness camping trip, that should be more than enough for most people. Pretty impressive for less than $150.
- Bluetooth Connectivity?: Bluetooth 5.1
- Dimensions: 7" x 2.6" x 2.8"
- Power: USB-C
- Connectivity: Bluetooth
- Voice Assistant: No
- Battery: 12 Hours
- Waterproof Rating: IP67
5. JBL Clip 4
Sometimes portability is the most critical feature of a portable Bluetooth speaker. Maybe you’re backpacking through the wilderness or biking down a dirt path and want a little musical accompaniment, and a portable speaker is the only way. Most options are too bulky for such a situation, but something like the JBL Clip 4 is perfect.
True to its name, it has a large clip that will let you clip it onto a backpack or luggage without fuss. It’s also waterproof and durable, so it will hold up no matter how tough the terrain. Of course, its diminutive size means that you only get 10 hours of battery life, so you might want to bring a good portable USB-C charger for the trip.
- Bluetooth Connectivity?: Bluetooth 5.1
- Dimensions: 3.4 x 5.3 x 1.8
- Power: USB-C
- Connectivity: Bluetooth
- Voice Assistant: No
- Battery: 10 Hours
- Waterproof Rating: IP67
6. LG XBoom Go PL7
For most portable Bluetooth speakers, portability is key; however, for some, it’s power. While smaller speakers are great for the road or smaller gatherings, sometimes you need more volume to keep a larger crowd engaged. And, if you need a little more power, the LG XBoom Go PL7 should be at the top of your list. Even though it’s still small enough to fit into a backpack, it blasts out 30W of audio, making it perfect for situations where other portable speakers can’t quite keep up.
Since it has 24 hours of battery life, it will keep that party going all night long. Even if you’re ready for bed. It’s also waterproof and has fun LED rings on either end for a little mood lighting. And, though it’s not the most feature-filled, the XBoom app gives you a little more control over the PL7.
- Bluetooth Connectivity?: Bluetooth 5.0
- Dimensions: 9.7" x 3.9" x 3.9"
- Power: USB-C
- Connectivity: Bluetooth, 3.5mm
- Voice Assistant: Google Assistant, Siri
- Battery: 24 Hours
- Waterproof Rating: IPX5
7. Anker Soundcore Flare 2
LG is not the only company putting out speakers that can power a party. The Anker Soundcore Flare 2 not only looks the part with its rings of LED lighting, waterproof (though not dustproof) IPX7 rating, and cylindrical shape that allows for bigger drivers, but it pumps out a good 20 watts of power. While it does have a habit of distorting at the highest volumes and a less than stellar 12 hours of battery, it comes at such an affordable price that it was almost chosen as our value pick.
It’s cheap enough that you can get more than a few for the price of a Chromebook. What’s more impressive is that you can link them together for an even bigger party. If you’re so inclined, the Anker’s PartyCast Technology lets you sync the audio and lighting of up to 100 Soundcore Flare 2 speakers for a display so overwhelming that your guests will forget to ask why you didn’t just rent a PA.
- Bluetooth Connectivity?: Bluetooth Rating unspecified
- Dimensions: 3.50 x 3.50 x 6.31 in
- Power: USB-C
- Connectivity: Bluetooth
- Voice Assistant: Button access to voice assistant
- Battery: 12 Hours
- Waterproof Rating: IPX7
What to look for in a portable Bluetooth speaker
If you’re working on a limited budget, that should be your first concern. After all, you can’t (or shouldn’t) get something you can’t afford. But once you’ve determined what’s within your price range, you should consider what kind of form factor you need. If you want to host a gathering and need plenty of volume, consider something like the LG XBoom Go PL7, whose boombox-like appearance is no accident. On the other hand, if you need something more portable and easy to carry for hours on end, consider something meant for the task, like the JBL Clip 4, as you can clip it (hence the name) onto a backpack trekking through the woods.
Also, account for the environment you plan to use the speaker in. You can find IP ratings listed for Bluetooth speakers, wireless earbuds, and essentially any other outdoor equipment. IP ratings are listed as two numbers. The first, which tops out at six, indicates resistance to dust, while the second, which tops out at nine, indicates water resistance. For instance, a device with an IP67 rating will block out more dust particles and water than one with an IPX5 rating. The water resistance is generally the more important number, and getting something with a seven (i.e., IPX7) will be more than enough unless you plan on diving or submerging the device for an extended period.
Of course, sound quality is key. While you’re not shooting for an audiophile experience, you at least want good sound. You shouldn’t expect much in the way of sound separation from these speakers. But, they can still offer a great listening experience with a crisp but not painful high-end, a full mid-range, and a pounding (or at least present) low-end.
And don’t forget the battery life. Most speakers now come with more than enough for a day out or an afternoon get-together as long as you charge afterward. But, if you plan to be away from a power source for a while, such as camping, battery life becomes a crucial consideration. At that point, you might want to invest in a power bank.
Our top picks
Though there are plenty of good speakers, the Bose SoundLink Flex is our top pick thanks to its excellent sound, decent feature set, and reasonable price. If you’re willing to splurge, the Beosound A1 2nd Gen can do everything the SoundLink Flex can in an even more attractive package. And while quite a few budget models are included here, the Sony SRS-XB13 is our top pick for its size and bass response (as well as overall sound quality) for a surprisingly low price point.