Portable speakers are quickly becoming a major part of many people’s lives, taking spaces previously held by bulky sound systems and such. And the best thing about Bluetooth speakers is their portability. You can take them with you to work, for a picnic, for a date and even a walk outside.
So, what are the best Bluetooth speakers you can find in the market these days?
Anker Soundcore Motion Boom Plus
If you are looking for a value Bluetooth speaker that also looks like it could be a perfect room stereo, then look no further than the Soundcore Motion Boom Plus.
This pitch black speaker comes in in as little as $100 and is value for money in every way. From build quality to sound quality to the woofers and passive drivers on the sides for the extra bass, the Motion Boom Plus is a match for more expensive options in every way. Despite its size, the Motion Boom Plus weighs in at just 2.3 kg, light enough to be carried around.
JBL Xtreme 3
Higher up the price range, you get the ever reliable, ever powerful JBL, this time with their Xtreme 3.
Lighter yet more powerful than the previous Xtreme models, the Xtreme 3 boasts of an incredible 15 hours of battery life, making it perfect for a full day’s use in the outdoors. It packs two 25W woofers and 25W tweeters, all producing crisp sound and punchy bass for your ears.
Bose SoundLink Flex
Slightly more expensive than the Motion Boom Plus, Bose’s SoundLink Flex is smaller yet delivers on sound quality, even offering a deep and punchy bass despite its small size.
The speaker even has a PositionIQ technology that detects the speaker’s orientation and delivers sound optimized for that stance. Talk about being extra!
The speaker packs a 12-hour battery (at moderate battery) and an IP67 waterproof and comes in at slightly over a pound or 0.45kg. However, it features a previous 4.2 Bluetooth connectivity rather than the new generation Bluetooth 5.0.
JBL Flip 6
The Flip 6 is the successor of the Flip 5 and has some improvements on its predecessor. The speaker features a two-way woofer driver with tweeter and passive radiators for your bass.
The speaker has up to 12 hours of battery life at moderate volume and a USB-C charging port and costs slightly less than the Bose SoundLink Flex.
Bluetooth speakers might never fully replace headphones as the portable audio speakers, but they are making a case for themselves as the perfect companion for the great outdoors beyond mere commute.
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