آسٹریلیا میں 2025 کے لئے بہترین بلوٹوتھ اسپیکر: کسی بھی بجٹ کے لئے ٹاپ پورٹیبلز
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آسٹریلیا میں 2025 کے لئے بہترین بلوٹوتھ اسپیکر: کسی بھی بجٹ کے لئے ٹاپ پورٹیبلز


آسٹریلیا میں 2025 کے لئے بہترین بلوٹوتھ اسپیکر: کسی بھی بجٹ کے لئے ٹاپ پورٹیبلز

2025 کے لئے آسٹریلیا میں بلوٹوتھ اسپیکر بہترین: کسی بھی بجٹ کے لئے ٹاپ پورٹیبلز بذریعہ میکس لنگریج سے تعاون ہیری پڈوان ، بکی سکارٹ آخری تازہ کاری 13 نومبر 2025 ہم نے ابھی بہترین پورٹیبل اسپیکر تیار کیے ہیں جو آپ ابھی خرید سکتے ہیں جب آپ ہماری سائٹ پر لنکس کے ذریعے خریدتے ہیں تو ، ہم ایک ملحق کمیشن حاصل کرسکتے ہیں۔ (تصویری کریڈٹ: مستقبل) پر جائیں: فوری فہرست مجموعی طور پر بہترین بہترین بجٹ وائی \u200b\u200bفائی کے ساتھ بہترین آواز کے لئے بہترین چھوٹے اسپیکر پارٹیوں کے لئے بہترین چارج اور سنو بیٹری کے لئے بہترین بہترین پریمیم کراوکی کے لئے بہترین بھی غور کریں آپ کے لئے بہترین بلوٹوت اسپیکر کا انتخاب کیسے کریں ہم کس طرح بہترین بلوٹوتھ اسپیکر کی جانچ کرتے ہیں تازہ ترین تازہ ترین معلومات The best Bluetooth speakers have become almost an essential in Australia. The ideal companion for a trip to the beach, a hotel staycation or a summer BBQ garden party, being able to play your favourite music wherever you want is something we've all come to love and expect. Bluetooth speakers combine portability, versatility and convenience, and connect seamlessly to your device to make getting the party started completely hassle-free.It certainly helps that these wireless Bluetooth speakers also offer excellent sound quality and can match or even surpass the quality of the best wireless speakers for home use that require constant mains power.We've tested all the top speaker contenders in every shape, size and specification over the years, so we're confident we know what it takes to sort the best from the rest when it comes to Bluetooth speakers. No matter what you want to listen to, where you want to listen to it or how you want to stream it, you’ll find the right Bluetooth speaker for you in our guide below.The quick listBelow you'll find a quick roundup of our choices for the best Bluetooth speakers in Australia. We've selected a range of models, covering all budgets, sizes and uses. You can jump to a more detailed review of each pick, and shop the latest deals using our price comparison tool.Best overall1. JBL Flip 7View at AmazonView at Best BuyView at VerizonView at WalmartBest for most peopleJBL continues to dominate the Bluetooth speaker market with its latest release. It sounds excellent, offers great battery life and ultimately, provides excellent value.Read more belowBest budget2. JBL Clip 5View at Best BuyView at AmazonView at Sweetwater SoundView at WalmartBest budget optionProving that size doesn't matter, the Clip 5 delivers a lively, enjoyable sound with surprising bass and volume, in a durable and practical body. Read more belowBest for Wi-Fi too3. Sonos Roam 2View at Best BuyView at Macy'sCheck AmazonCheck WalmartThe best Bluetooth speaker with Wi-Fi tooNot only can the Sonos Roam 2 connect via Bluetooth, but Wi-Fi connectivity gives it a more stable connection and the ability to be added to a wider multi-room system at home.Read more belowBest small speaker for sound4. Bang & Olufsen A1 3rd GenView at AmazonView at AmazonThe best small speaker for soundIn true B&O style, this compact speaker that delivers style and substance. It's pricey, but the sound balance is worth it – and it's tough and waterproof, with above average battery life.Read more belowBest for parties5. Tribit Stormbox Blast 2View at AmazonThe best Bluetooth speaker for partiesIt might not win any beauty contests, but this is a big, bold party speaker that delivers powerful bass and a superb 30 hours of battery. It's also extremely durable with an an IP67 waterproof and dustproof rating, so will go wherever you dare take it.Read more belowCharge and listen6. JBL Charge 6View at AmazonView at Best BuyView at VerizonView at WalmartA speaker that also charges your phoneA Bluetooth speaker is only useful if your phone has charge and fortunately, this JBL speaker can double up as a power bank. In terms of features it's fairly basic other than this trick, but the sound is solid and it's built tough (and waterproof).Read more belowReveal the next 3 products...Best for battery7. Marshall Kilburn IIIView at Sweetwater SoundView at AmazonView at VerizonView at Best BuyThe best Bluetooth speaker for long battery lifeThe Kilburn III not only looks the part with its iconic design, but superb sound and an impressive 50 hours of battery life make it a force to be reckoned with.Read more belowBest premium8. Bose SoundLink MaxView at AmazonView at Sweetwater SoundView at Bose.com USView at VerizonBest premium Bluetooth speakerA tough speaker that will go anywhere and deliver a gorgeous, powerful sound. It's not the cheapest option ever, but its posotives make up for it.Read more belowBest for karaoke9. LG xboom Stage 301View at AmazonView at Best BuyView at LG Electronics USCheck WalmartThe best Bluetooth speaker for karaokeFansy a sing-song? This big, powerful party speaker delivers bass-heavy audio and immersive lighting, and its karaoke features are a lot of fun, with vocal effects, a DJ mode and more – a top choice for parties.Read more belowRecent updatesNovember 13, 2025Replaced the JBL Charge 5 with the JBL Charge 6 as the top option for charging devices. Removed Ultimate Ears Epicboom and Wonderboom 4 to help streamline the guide to be more succinct, with clearer categories.The best Bluetooth speaker overall(Image credit: Future)1. JBL Flip 7The best Bluetooth speaker overallOur expert review:SpecificationsWeight: 560 gBattery life: up to 14 hoursWireless range: Not listedFrequency response: 60Hz - 20kHzConnectivity : Bluetooth 5.4 with SBC and AAC codecsDrivers: 45 x 80mm mid/bass 'racetrack' driver, 16mm tweeterNFC: NoAux-in: No (USB-C audio passthrough)USB charging: NoToday's Best DealsView at Amazon(Black)View at Best Buy(Black)View at VerizonView at Walmart(Green)Reasons to buy+Energetic sound packed with detail+Decent battery life +Tough and rugged buildReasons to avoid-Slow charging-Doesn’t pair with previous FlipsBUY IT IF✅ You want stamina: Not only does it sound great, but with 14 hours of playtime from a single charge, the Flip 7 will keep going from morning to night.✅ You love the great outdoors: The Flip 7 is built tough, with an IP68 rating that makes it dustproof and able to withstand full submersion in water.DON'T BUY IT IF❌ You want to sync it with other Flip speakers: If you were hoping to pair it with your older Flip for a fuller sound, think again. The feature is here, but it only works with other Flip 7s, not older models.❌ You're impatient: It says a lot that one of the Flip 7's only faults is that it takes a while to charge. It shouldn't be a deal breaker, but something to be aware of.What you need to know: It's not often a Bluetooth speakers gets a glowing five-star review from us, and even rarer for one to score full marks in all the key areas we consider for this guide, including features, sound, design and value. But the JBL Flip 7 really is deserving of them. It's the follow-up to the immensely popular Flip 6, which previously held the top spot in this guide for the duration of its life. Somehow JBL has managed to improve on it in almost every way, offering better sound, performance, and design. If you’re after a Bluetooth speaker that does everything well without breaking the bank, the Flip 7 is a no-brainer.Audio performance: JBL has always had a knack for producing excellent speakers, but the Flip 7 is something else where sonic performance is concerned. In our review, we wrote that it "outperforms its asking price to an almost startling degree". This is thanks to a sound that's detailed and confident, perfect both for indoor parties and outdoor listening. It does well across the frequency range, delivering overall tonality that we described as "nicely natural and consistent from top to bottom". We struggled to find a single flaw with its sound – especially at this price point.Design: Like previous Flip models, the Flip 7 sticks with a cylindrical shape wrapped in rubber and fabric. It’s extremely durable, boasting an IP68 rating – one of the best you’ll find – meaning it’s dustproof and can handle full submersion in water. Perfect for festivals, pool days, beach trips... pretty much anywhere. Plus, it comes in seven finishes. JBL has always nailed the fun, colourful vibe, which is great since most of us use these speakers on holidays or at parties.Value: All in all, the Flip 7 is an ideal speaker for anyone who wants a solid sonic performance, good specs, a really impressive battery life and a design that'll withstand almost everything you can throw at it.Read our full JBL Flip 7 reviewScore 20% off full-priced JBL audio gear using our exclusive coupon code^ Back to the topThe best budget Bluetooth speaker (Image credit: Future)2. JBL Clip 5The best cheap Bluetooth speakerOur expert review:SpecificationsWeight: 285gBattery life: Up to 12 hoursWireless range: Up to 10 metres (33 feet)Frequency response: 95 Hz - 20 kHzConnectivity: Bluetooth 5.3, USB-C (charging)Drivers: Integrated class D digital amplifiers x 1NFC: YesAux-in: NoUSB charging: YesToday's Best DealsView at Best Buy(White)View at Amazon(Blue)View at Sweetwater SoundView at Walmart(White)Reasons to buy+Great detail +Full protection against water and dust+Impressive volume and bass for its sizeReasons to avoid-Can't be stood up-Only 3 EQ presets-Treble trouble when using preset EQsBUY IT IF✅ You want a durable, practical speaker for outdoor use: It's portable, light, has an IP67 rating and a convenient carabiner making it ideal for outdoor adventures✅ You want big sound from a compact package: This cute speaker is about the size of a soda can but packs a major punch, especially with the Stereo Group feature.DON'T BUY IT IF❌ You want a straightforward experience: This speaker works best if you tweak the EQ based on what you're listening to. Not a dealbreaker, but a faff.❌ You want a speaker that stands up: It's versatile, but it works best if it's clipped onto something. If you plan to keep it stationary, choose another one.What you need to know: If you're looking for a (fairly) cheap, portable and super small speaker, then the JBL Clip 5 is our top pick. The sonic performance is impressive for the speaker's compact size and there are also plenty of features that'll make it well worth its relatively affordable price – at least compared to rivals in this list.Audio performance: This speaker can really blast out the tunes for its size. We did notice that it can struggle with treble when you're listening at higher volumes, with a sharp, tinny edge. But the mids and low frequencies performed well. In our review, we wrote "the bass was dramatic and impactful", especially considering how compact it is – overall, it's seriously impressive, and a clear step up over the smaller and slightly cheaper JBL Go 4. There's a feature called PlaytimeBoost in the app, which boosts the volume without draining the battery, as well as a PartyTogether mode, resulting in a surround sound effect if you have another JBL speaker nearby. You'll also find four EQ presets,JBL Signature, Chill, Energetic, and Vocal, and a customisable EQ profile.Design: The JBL Clip 5 is light and compact, weighing in at 285g. It comes with a carabiner attached, making it handy for listening in all kinds of scenarios. An IP67 rating means it's waterproof and rugged enough for outdoor parties or holidays. Its appearance feels a little dated, however, and it struggles to stand on its base – that's why the carabiner is so necessary. The battery onboard lasts up to 12 hours. Not the best in the list, but perfect for a full day of listening (and a couple of hours more than the much more expensive Sonos Roam 2) – check out the Tribit XSound Plus 2 if you want something with longer battery life for the same kind of cost (though it's bulkier).Value: The JBL Clip 5 is great value for money. It's compact, portable and IP67-rated with a fun and punchy sound, all for under AU$100. The JBL Go 4 is a solid, cheaper option from the same brand, but it doesn't sound as good, and it's not as portable.Read our full JBL Clip 5 reviewVisit our JBL Australia coupon page for the latest deals and discounts^ Back to the topThe best Bluetooth speaker for Wi-Fi too(Image credit: Future)3. Sonos Roam 2The best Bluetooth speaker for most peopleOur expert review:SpecificationsWeight: 440gBattery life: 10 hoursWireless range: 9 metres (30 feet)Frequency response: Not specifiedConnectivity: Bluetooth 5.3, Wi-Fi, and a USB-C portDrivers: One tweeter, one mid-wooferNFC: YesAux-in: NoUSB charging: Yes (USB-C)Today's Best DealsView at Best Buy(Black)View at Macy's(Red)Check AmazonCheck WalmartReasons to buy+Powerful audio performance+Tough and very portable design, now in new colours+Bluetooth button speeds up setupReasons to avoid-Not the longest battery life-Not the loudest for outdoor use-A bit pricey for its powerBUY IT IF✅ You own more Sonos speakers: The Roam 2 can connect to Wi-Fi, and therefore a wider Sonos home audio system.✅ You like your tech to look as good as it sounds: Sonos' minimalist design aesthetic and choice of colours makes it standout in the crowded Bluetooth speaker space.DON'T BUY IT IF❌ You need serious stamina: With just 10 hours of battery life, the Sonos Roam 2 isn't the best choice for longevity, the Marshall Emberton III at #7 in the list more than triples it at 32+ hours. ❌ You're on a budget: You get a lot for your money, but the Sonos Roam 2 is still expensive. For good sound for less, theJBL Clip 5 at #2 in the list is our budget pick.What you need to know: The original Sonos Roam has been our favourite Bluetooth speaker since it was released in 2021, and despite a plethora of competitors arriving on the scene in the years since, the Sonos Roam 2 manages to out-class them all once again. It delivers a balanced, rich and clear sound from its rather compact body and boasts a long list of connectivity features, including Bluetooth and Wi-Fi, which means it can work as both a portable speaker and as part of your wider multi-room Sonos system or just as a standalone AirPlay speaker. It also has Google Assistant and Alexa onboard (when you're on Wi-Fi) to make it double as a smart speaker too.Audio performance: In our review, we wrote that the Sonos Roam 2 delivers "excellent sound that punches far above the sheer size". We found that it presents audio well across the frequency range, making it a fine choice for listening to a broad range of genres and artists. It's fair to say it's not the most bass-heavy, so if you want something big and boomy, you'll need to look elsewhere, but there is still a decent amount of low-end oomph to keep most people happy. Plus, when you pump it up to high volumes, expect rich and clear sounds with zero distortion.Design: Its slick and minimal design means the Sonos Roam 2 won’t look out of place in your home, especially because it comes in a few of nice-looking shades. It also has a rugged, waterproof and dustproof build with an IP67 rating that makes it ideal for listening to music outdoors. Unfortunately, the battery life hasn't improved over its predecessor, maxing out at just 10 hours. This still should be plenty enough for a day out, but the fact remains many other Bluetooth speakers can better it, and for less money. If battery is a priority for you, then check out the JBL Charge 5 at #6 in the list, which boasts an impressive 20 hours of battery. Or the Marshall Emberton III at #7 in the list with a huge 32+ hours of power.Value: The Sonos Roam 2 gives you a lot of features, a top design and great sound, so you do get solid value for money. Having said that, this speaker is expensive compared to rivals, and Sonos hasn't revealed a cheaper 'Roam 2 SL' model yet. The JBL Flip 6 or JBL Charge 5 will give you better audio power per buck, but the Roam 2 is such a good all-rounder that we think it's worth its price.Read our full Sonos Roam 2 reviewVisit our Sonos promo code page for our latest deals and discounts.^ Back to the topThe best small bluetooth speaker for sound(Image credit: Future)4. Bang & Olufsen A1 3rd GenThe best Bluetooth speaker for sound quality in a compact sizeOur expert review:SpecificationsWeight: 1.27lb / 576gBattery life: 24 hoursWireless range: Not specifiedFrequency response: 54Hz - 20kHzConnectivity : Bluetooth 5.1Drivers: 1 x 0.6" tweeter; 1 x 3 ¼" woofer, each with 1 x 30W Class D amplificationNFC: NoAux-in: NoUSB charging: USB-CToday's Best DealsView at Amazon(Grey)View at AmazonReasons to buy+Spacious, punchy, nicely controlled sound+The look and feel of a premium item+Great control appReasons to avoid-Bigger speakers have bigger sound-Doesn't support Auracast-Very priceyBUY IT IF✅ You like premium tech: It looks, sounds and feels like every bit a Bang & Olufsen product – a lovely metal finish and the most refined and full sound of a small speaker.✅ You like a dependable app: The Bang & Olufsen control app is easy to use with good EQ settings.DON'T BUY IT IF❌ You want a party speaker: It's surprisingly powerful, but a small speaker can only do so much, the Tribit Stormbox Blast 2 at #5 is a better bet.❌ You want multi-speaker connectivity: Unlike some options here, this can't connect to lots of similar speakers for a bigger sound (though it can do a stereo pair).What you need to know: The 3rd generation of an already popular and well-regarded speaker is better than ever. As you'd expect from Bang & Olufsen, this is a high-end product in all respects: design, build, performance and, of course, price. Although, in return, you do get all of the top features, including multipoint connectivity, apt X Adaptive compatibility, 60 watts of power, an IP67 water- and dustproof rating, and a USB-C socket for charging. It earns its spot here due to it being capable of delivering a sound that really does belie its size. It's easily our top pick if you need a compact design without making any sacrifices.Audio performance: For its size, the sonic performance is impressive. We particularly rated its low-frequency presence and substance, but the whole range shines, sounding really very unified compared to most portable speakers. Detail here is also noticeably revealing, and you can crank up the volume without losing any of it. Of course, given the size of the speaker, it's not a large scale listen. It might be organised and open, but where scale is concerned we just can't ignore the fact it doesn't sound especially big. There also isn't a neutral tonal balance here. It's warm, rich and not at all unpleasant, but worth mentioning.Design: It's our top choice if you want good Bluetooth sound in a small package, measuring only 46x133x133mm and weighing in at 576g – striking a balance between portability and premium-feeling heft. The materials and level of finish are high-end and we love the unique color options on offer too. The interesting thing here is that, to some extent, it's modular, which means it can be repaired and its battery can be replaced. Bang & Olufsen has made modular tech before, so this isn't a surprise but it's still worth applauding here – this is a pricey choice, but should be a long-lasting one.Value: It's not an affordable speaker by any means, and there are a lot of worthy alternatives in the small Bluetooth speaker space. But if you want a small speaker with an impeccable finish and build that looks incredibly cool and sounds great, you absolutely cannot go wrong here.Read our full Bang & Olufsen A1 3rd Gen review^ Back to the topThe best Bluetooth speaker for parties(Image credit: Future)5. Tribit Stormbox Blast 2The best Bluetooth speaker for room-filling soundOur expert review:SpecificationsWeight: 8.7kgBattery life: 30 hoursFrequency response: 40 - 20kHzConnectivity : Bluetooth 5.4, AUX, mic portsDrivers: 1x 80W subwoofer; 2x 45W mid-range drivers; 2x 15W tweetersAux-in: YesUSB charging: USB-CWaterproof rating: IP67Today's Best DealsView at Amazon(LED)Reasons to buy+Incredible bass output+Attractive, customisable lights+Stellar battery lifeReasons to avoid-Can sound harsh at high volumes-Heavy-Not the cheapest speaker aroundBUY IT IF✅ You want a reliable party speaker: Expect excellent durability thanks to its IP67 dust- and waterproof rating, and it'll play for ages thanks to its 30 hours of battery life. ✅ You want powerful bass: Its bulky size means it packs a punch and it can go loud to make the most of it.DON'T BUY IT IF❌ You're on a budget: There's a lot to love about this speaker, but it isn't exactly cheap…❌ You want a small, slim design: It's portable, but it's pretty large and weighs an awful lot – don't get this if you want something to slip into a backpack.What you need to know: The latest version of the Tribit Stormbox Blast delivers another big, bass-heavy beast that will feel right at home when used for parties. Its impressive 30-hour battery life means it'll keep playing until the last person standing goes home, and it's durable enough to withstand plenty of knocks and splashes. It can go exceptionally loud and delivers truly meaty bass, but at around AU$469, it's not cheap – although Tribit speakers regularly receive discounts – but if your budget can stretch then it's absolutely the best option for parties.Audio performance: Key to the Stormbox Blast 2's success is its bass output. We said in our review that it has "ground-shaking impact," although admittedly that was with the XBass feature turned on. Even when it's off, however, bass still thunders out but allows the other frequencies to shine a little more. Vocals were "nicely defined" according to our reviewer, although we did notice that as especially high volumes, overall clarity can suffer a little. But for a loud, bassy party speaker (is there any better kind?) the Stormbox Blast 2 is sensational for the money.Design: A big, bold and bassy sound needs an equally big and bold build to effectively deliver it. That means the Stormbox Blast 2 is a large, weighty speaker at 8.7kg. It's still portable, yes, but obviously not as portable as most other models on this list – it won't slip into a bag, for example. It's unlikely to win any beauty contests, but it is at least a little curvier than its predecessor and since it's built with outdoors in mind, it's IP67 rated for full protection against dust and water.Value: This is undoubtedly a good speaker, but it isn't perfect. It's a little more expensive than some rivals and of course, there's the bulky build. But it puts out a great, bass-heavy sound and will do so for an impressive 30 hours. So is it worth the price? Yes. But you have to really want something this big and tough.Read our full Tribit Stormbox Blast 2 review^ Back to the topThe best Bluetooth speaker for charging and listening(Image credit: Future)6. JBL Charge 6A Bluetooth speaker that also charges your phoneOur expert review:SpecificationsWeight: 1.37kgBattery life: Up to 24 hours (28 with boost mode)Frequency response: 56Hz–20kHzConnectivity : Bluetooth 5.4 with SBC and AAC codecsDrivers: 53 x 93 mm mid/bass 'racetrack' driver, 20mm tweeterNFC: NoAux-in: No (USB-C audio passthrough)USB charging: YesToday's Best DealsView at Amazon(Black)View at Best BuyView at VerizonView at Walmart(Purple)Reasons to buy+Even-handed and expansive sound+Capable of impressive volume+Improved spec, same great build qualityReasons to avoid-Sounds tepid at low volumeBUY IT IF✅ You want balanced and vigorous sound from your speaker: The Charge 6 may look a bit of a bruiser, but it’s a deft and insightful (as well as bruising) listen.✅ You want 'portable' to mean 'portable': A new carry-handle makes more of a difference than you might thinkDON'T BUY IT IF❌ You want to play music at modest levels: The JBL gives away quite a lot of its sonic animation at low volumeWhat you need to know: There aren't a lot of speakers on the market that are extremely small and portable and have detailed sound alongside helpful features like reverse charging, but JBL continues to pul it off with its Charge series, and the Charge 6 is the latest. It's priced a little bit more than JBL's more streamlined Flip 7 at #1 in this list, but that's down to the added tech, which we think makes it's a worthwhile pick if these are the three main things you need out of a Bluetooth speaker.Audio performance: One of the big highlights of the Charge 6 is its balanced sound, which has a striking amount of clarity. The only downside is that it unfortunately starts to loses a bit of fun at lower volumes. It's not often we encourage you to listen at higher volumes, but here we are.Design: The cylinder-shaped speaker looks virtually identical to the model it replaces, and it gets some physical controls on the top and a rear-mounted USB-C slot. It's even tougher than before too, meaning it's an ideal companion for outdoor excursions. The IP rating has risen from a very acceptable IP67 to IP68 – which indicates the Charge 6 is virtually impregnable.Value: The only thing about the cost of the Charge 6 is that it puts it squarely in line with the Sonos Roam at #3 in this list, which we think is by far the better all-rounder based on its added connectivity features like Wi-Fi that unlocks multi-room pairing and access to voice assistants. But frankly, there's no reverse charging so this will be the biggest point to consider if choosing between the two.Read our full JBL Charge 6 review^ Back to the topThe best Bluetooth speaker for battery life(Image credit: Future)7. Marshall Kilburn IIIThe best Bluetooth speaker for battery lifeOur expert review:SpecificationsWeight: 2.8kg / 6.2lbs Battery life: 50 hoursWireless range: 33ftFrequency response: 45~20KHzConnectivity: Bluetooth 5.3Drivers: 36W total powerNFC: NoAux-in: YesUSB charging: Yes (USB-C)Today's Best DealsView at Sweetwater SoundView at Amazon(Black)View at VerizonView at Best BuyReasons to buy+Insane battery life+Superb sound quality+Stunning, iconic designReasons to avoid-Pricey-No high-res Bluetooth codecsBUY IT IF✅ Stamina is important: With an insane 50 hours of use from a single charge, the Kilburn III can go the distance without needing a charge.✅ You love the Marshall look: Marshall's guitar amps are recognisable from a distance, and the Kilburn III gets the same treatment, complete with tactile control knobs and gold detailing.DON'T BUY IT IF❌ You like to pump up the volume: the Kilburn III can go loud, but other speakers like the Tribit Stormbox Blast 2 are better for parties. ❌ You're on a budget: it does a lot to justify its price, but the fact remains the Kilburn III isn't cheap. The Kilburn II is also impressive and costs less.What you need to know: Marshall has an extensive lineup of Bluetooth speakers, covering all sizes, budgets and uses. The Kilburn III is one of the company's larger models and thanks to its size, it's able to pack in a huge battery, capable of 50 hours of playtime. Not only is it the best Bluetooth speaker for battery life, but it sounds excellent, although it might struggle to DJ huge parties due to the limited size of its soundstage. It's also not exactly cheap, but we think it does plenty enough to justify its price tag.Audio performance: The Kilburn III delivers a punchy performance with particularly impressive bass. It's able to remain distortion-free and avoids sounding muffled, and we were pleased to hear the mid-range and vocals get their chance to shine, too. It benefits from some dynamic loudness technology, which is able to automatically adjust bass, mids and treble on the fly, to ensure each track you listen to is packed with detail. We would've loved to have seen hi-res Bluetooth codec support, however, such as LDAC or aptX adaptive.Design: We can't imagine too many people will be offended by the Kilburn III's design. While it's barely changed since the first model came along, Marshall knows what it does well and sticks to its guns. The gold lettering across the front is lovely, as is the textured effect of the body that matches its iconic guitar amps.Value: If you're a tight budget, the Kilburn III, with its AU$599 list price, likely isn't for you. It's predecessor, the Kilburn II, offers similar performance and looks for a lot less. We do think the higher price is justified, however, thanks in no small part to its outstanding battery life.Read our fullMarshall Kilburn III review^ Back to the topThe best premium Bluetooth speaker(Image credit: Future / Simon Lucas)8. Bose SoundLink MaxThe best Bluetooth speaker for big sound for a big priceOur expert review:Average Amazon review:☆☆☆☆☆SpecificationsWeight: 2.13kgBattery life: 20 hoursFrequency response: Not statedConnectivity: Bluetooth 5.3 with SBC, AAC and aptX Adaptive codecDrivers: 2 x 89mm transducers, 1 x 23mm transducer, 2 x 104x79mm ‘racetrack’ passive radiatorsAux-in: YesUSB charging: USB-CWaterproof rating: IP67Today's Best DealsView at Amazon(Black)View at Sweetwater SoundView at Bose.com USView at VerizonReasons to buy+Big, punchy and quite deft sound+Hardy, robust construction and finish+Useful two-way USB-C socketReasons to avoid-A touch more detail would be nice-Slow to fully charge-Fingerprint magnetBUY IT IF✅ You fancy big sound no matter where you are…The Bose SoundLink Max is more than ready to fill a very large space with sound – even the great outdoors is no issue✅ … and you might be in dusty and/or damp scenariosAn IP67 rating means the Bose is happy to travel wherever you goDON'T BUY IT IF❌ You really do mean ‘quick-charging’ Five hours isn’t an age, but if you’re waiting for your speaker to charge so you can take it to the beach, it'll feel like it.❌ You’ve got a firm grasp on what ‘portable’ meansThe handle is useful it's true, but the Bose will start to feel its 2.13kg weight sooner rather than later.What you need to know: The 2024-issue Bose SoundLink Max is the biggest, burliest model in the company's already well-stocked and well-reviewed SoundLink lineup. It's a rugged (IP67), go-anywhere design with the stamina to keep you entertained right around the clock. The carry-handle can be swapped out for a shoulder-strap (as an additional extra, mind you), and when you’re out and about, the Bose SoundLink Max is a truly enjoyable companion.Audio performance: Sonically, the SoundLink Max is as big and heavy as the speaker that delivers it, but don't get us wrong – it is by no means a blunt instrument. It’s actually quite a gifted and agile listen for something with as much out-and-out punch as this, and can gesture, albeit only slightly, towards a truly stereo presentation, too.Design: The silicone element of the build here is tactile and helps the Bose SoundLink Max absorb the bumps and shocks it's sure to get at the shindig. The quoted 20 hours of battery life is both acceptable and achievable – but do note that to go from ‘flat’ to ‘full’ takes five hours via the USB-C socket on the rear when it does run out of juice. There are some nice controls on the top of the speaker – power on/off, Bluetooth pairing, play/pause and volume up/down – plus a cutomisable ‘shortcut’ button too.Value: OK, so a few cents short of $400 / £400 / AU$600 is a fair wedge of cash for a Bluetooth speaker without a hint of smart functionality. But the Bose SoundLink Max is specified to perform beautifully in pretty much any realistic environment. Think big, burly and oh-so convincing sound, which it can churn it out for hour after hour. As long as you accept the SoundLink Max for what it is (a very talented Bluetooth speaker; nothing more, nothing less), this beast of a Bose speaker represents very good value indeed.Read our full Bose SoundLink Max review^ Back to the topThe best Bluetooth speaker for karaoke11. LG xboom Stage 301The best Bluetooth speaker for karaokeOur expert review:SpecificationsWeight: 670gBattery life: 12 hoursWireless range: Not specifiedFrequency response: 20 KHzConnectivity: Bluetooth 5.4, 3.5mm, USB (MP3 playback)Drivers: 2 x 2.5-inch midrange woofers, 1 x 6.5-inch subwooferNFC: YesAux-in: NoUSB charging: NoToday's Best DealsView at Amazon(Black)View at Best Buy(Black)View at LG Electronics US(Black)Check WalmartReasons to buy+Impressive audio with deep, clean bass+Immersive dual-bar lighting+Effective AI sound mode and calibrationReasons to avoid-Average IPX4 waterproof rating-Front-facing sound won’t suit all spaces-Standard battery lifeBUY IT IF✅ You want plenty of bass: This speaker delivers clean, punchy bass that’s powerful without sounding muddy – perfect for house tunes and dance tracks.✅ You want a versatile party speaker: With its floor-standing design, immersive lighting, thumping bass and DJ and karaoke modes, it's built for parties.DON'T BUY IT IF❌ You need a rugged design: With only an IPX4 rating, the Stage 301 can handle light splashes but isn’t ideal for rain or poolside use.❌ You want a long battery life: Expect around 12 hours at best, which is fairly standard for its size. Push the volume and it drains faster than some rivals.What you need to know: LG has always known how to do Bluetooth speakers well, especially with its xboom range. The Stage 301 builds on that reputation with more power, polished performance, and a design that feels at home in any setup. It’s versatile enough for everyday use, but really shines as a party speaker – especially for karaoke fans, thanks to its fun features and immersive lighting.Audio performance: Let's start with the bass, because it's really powerful without being overwhelming. Is it the deepest bass we've heard? No. But in our review, we wrote: "Low-end output remains meaty, but it doesn’t smother sounds elsewhere in the frequency range." The result is clean, responsive sound with the option to enable Bass Boost in the companion app or set your own EQ. Importantly, there’s no distortion at top volumes, making it ideal for karaoke. LG’s AI calibration tool is another highlight, automatically tailoring the sound to your room. Add in DJ mode and karaoke mode, with mic support and vocal effects, and you’ve got plenty of ways to keep a party going.Design: It's chunky, but unlike other party speakers it looks pretty classy too. Customisable LED lighting syncs with your music for an immersive feel, and you can position it three different ways to optimize sound and display. It’s not the most portable pick, but the built-in handle makes moving it around fairly straightforward.Value: If you want a party speaker that's packed with plenty of fun features, you've found it here. The Stage 301 offers versatile design, smart modes and plenty of personality. Battery life is a standard 12 hours and its IPX4 rating means it’s not the most rugged option. But overall it’s a well-rounded, great-looking choice for quality sound and entertainment.Read our full LG xboom Stage 301 review^ Back to the topOther Bluetooth speakers to considerAnker Soundcore Boom 2 Plus: This is a good speaker, it's bass-heavy and a top choice for parties. But it's just not as musically gifted for the money as the Tribit Stormbox Blast 2, which is in the list as our 'best for parties' pick. Read our Anker Soundcore Boom 2 Plus review to find out more.Beats Pill: This Bluetooth speaker boasts great sound and oodles of style, but there's no dedicated iOS app. This isn't a deal-breaker in itself, but on-device controls aren't there, so some of the simplest things, like turning it on and off, become unnecessarily frustrating. Find out more in our Beats Pill review.Bose SoundLink Flex Gen 2: If you need a cheaper alternative for the Bose SoundLink Max in our 'best premium' spot above, check out our Bose SoundLink Flex Gen 2 review. It's cheaper, smaller and still looks similar to its more expensive sibling. However, the disappointing 12-hour battery meant we couldn't give it a dedicated spot in this guide.Bose SoundLink Plus: The 'Plus' version from the popular SoundLink range delivers spacious sound, solid connectivity and a durable IP67-rated design – it even floats! However, battery life takes a noticeable hit at higher volumes, and the bass isn’t as powerful as we’d hoped. It’s still a great speaker, as you’ll see in our Bose SoundLink Plus review, but a few stronger-performing rivals have just edged it off our shortlist.JBL Flip 6: The Flip 6 was our 'best overall' pick for a long time, but it’s been knocked off the top spot by the Flip 7, which improves on it in every way. That said, the Flip 6 is still well worth considering, especially if you can find it at a discount – which is increasingly common now that the 7 is out. Check out our full JBL Flip 6 review for all the details.JBL Xtreme 4: This used to hold our 'Best for parties' title, but the Tribit Stormbox Blast 2 is better value. But this is a superb hefty party speaker, with JBL's super-tough design and very rich sound. The shoulder strap is nice, too… You can read what we liked, and where it struggled for value, in our full JBL Xtreme 4 review.LG xboom Bounce: This has all the makings of a great party speaker – it can go seriously loud and produces a bass-heavy sound. Other features include a long battery life and military-grade durability. But while the sound is big and bold, it’s not the most refined, and portability is a downside – it’s bulky and awkward to carry, not ideal when you're looking for a portable Bluetooth speaker. Check out our LG xBoom Bounce review for the full breakdown.LG xboom Grab: With its compact size, built-in strap, and sturdy build, this is a great pick if portability is your top priority. It also boasts a solid 20 hours of battery life and surprisingly full, powerful sound – though it leans a little heavy on the bass. You’ll also get in-app EQ controls and all at a very reasonable price. As you'll see from our LG xboom Grab review, it's a fantastic little speaker and well worth a look if the smaller options above don’t quite do it for you.Sony LinkBuds Speaker: We enjoyed testing this small and cute speaker with some cool features built-in. The problem is they don't all work seamlessly, and the sound is limited. Read our full Sony LinkBuds Speaker review to find out more, because it could still be the home-friendly speaker you're looking for.Tribit Stormbox 2: It's no five-star speaker – it looks a little plain next to its JBL Flip counterparts and the included strap isn't very helpful. hTen again, it's also cheaper than the JBL alternative. It sounds good for the price, too, so if your budget's tight, our Tribit Stormbox 2 review is worth a look.Tribit Stormbox Lava: Take a look at our Tribit Stormbox Lava review and you'll see there's a lot to love here. It's affordable, audio is decent and you get dual wired and Bluetooth connectivity. But it's firmly in the 'good but not great' category because it's boring to look at, the sound needs some major adjusting, and it struggles to hit those deeper notes.Ultimate Ears Miniroll: Read our Ultimate Ears Miniroll review and you'll see there's a lot to love about this teeny party speaker. It's portable, cheap and has a surprisingly powerful bass for its size. But it's lacking in a couple of key ways, with no accompanying app, no EQ presents and it vibrates a bit when the bass and volume are pumped up high.How to choose the best Bluetooth speaker for youThere are several key things you'll need to consider when you're looking for the best Bluetooth speaker.First up, what do you need it for? All of the speakers here can be used as outdoor speakers, but if you specifically want an outdoor speaker it's worth looking for rugged, drop-proof casings and dust and water resistance or even waterproofing to protect your speaker from the elements. And if there's any likelihood that your speaker will get dunked in water or just left out in the rain, you might also want to check out our guide to the best waterproof speakers.Some of these Bluetooth speakers come with handy additional features baked in, such as voice control from Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant. This means your Bluetooth wireless speaker can double as a smart speaker, which you can use to control many smart home devices. Or you could simply ask it nicely to play your music so you don't need to get up from the sofa.Smart speakers add a bit of complexity and a bit of expense, though, and as a result most of the devices in this guide don't have them: they are simply designed to play your music. However, the ones that do can have the feature switched off or the microphone muted if you don't want your speaker to listen to you when you're listening to it.It's worth pointing out that some of the models in this list can also double up as computer speakers if you want to have a cleaner PC setup, too.When we test the best Bluetooth speakers we look at three areas in particular: sound quality, of course, but also portability and durability: are they too heavy to haul around for more than a few minutes? Will they fall to pieces if they are accidentally knocked off a table? We also consider how easy they are to set up and use, how reliable their Bluetooth connections are and how long you can reasonably expect from their batteries when you're out and about. That's why we're confident that these are the best Bluetooth speakers you can buy today, on Prime Day or on Black Friday.How we test the best Bluetooth speakersWe test countless portable speakers every year at TechRadar, and that means we know exactly which features and specs to look out for.It's important for us to compare the performance of these speakers against the specs claimed by their manufacturers, which is why we take the time to make sure the battery life and connectivity is as good as the brands say they are.We test each Bluetooth speaker in a range of environments and against its chief competitors too, so you know that the product will work just as well in the great outdoors as it does in your home. We live with these speakers in our homes to make sure that their performances are consistent, and we don't finalize our testing until we are certain of the sound quality.On this, we test the audio performance using a range of musical genres and stream from various sources, to ensure that these speakers can handle everything from thumping dance tracks to softly-spoken podcasts.With more years in this game than we'd care to admit behind us, we are truly confident that our star-rated reviews are the best indication of the quality of the Bluetooth speakers in this list. There are no sales teams involved in our verdicts, which means if we don't like it for sound, design, usability and features, we simply won't recommend it.The latest updates to this Bluetooth speakers guideNovember 13, 2025Replaced the JBL Charge 5 with the JBL Charge 6 as the top option for charging devices. Removed Ultimate Ears Epicboom and Wonderboom 4 to help streamline the guide to be more succinct, with clearer categories.September 19, 2025Removed the UE Epicboom and added the Bang & Olufsen Beosound A1 3rd Gen as the 'best small speaker for sound'.Added the Ultimate Ears Wonderboom and LG xboom Stage 301 as the 'best for picnics' and 'best for karaoke', respectively.August 12, 2025Replaced the Marshall Emberton III with the Marshall Kilburn III as the 'best for battery life'.July 3, 2025Replaced the JBL Flip 6 with the JBL Flip 7 as the 'best Bluetooth speaker overall' now that it's available in Australia. Added some more options to the 'More Bluetooth speakers to consider' section based on recent testing.April 9, 2025Swapped the JBL Flip 6 and Sonos Roam 2 around, making the Flip 6 the best Bluetooth speaker overall in the process. The Sonos Roam 2 now gets a new title as the best Bluetooth speaker for Wi-Fi too.February 11, 2025Replaced the JBL Xtreme 4 with the Tribit Stormbox Blast 2 as the best Bluetooth speaker for parties, based on our testing.January 30, 2024Replaced the Tribit StormBox Flow with the Marshall Emberton III as the best for battery life, due to low stock levels in Australia of the Tribit.December 18, 2024Replaced the Bang & Olufsen Beosound A1 (2nd Gen) with the Ultimate Ears Evercboom as the best Bluetooth speaker for sound and value for money.September 12, 2024Promoted the Sonos Roam 2 to take the place of the Sonos Roam as our best Bluetooth speaker overall, and replaced the Tribit Stormbox Micro 2 for the JBL Clip 5 as the best budget Bluetooth speaker option. Looking for more?Why you can trust TechRadar ہم ہر مصنوع یا خدمت کی جانچ کرنے میں گھنٹوں گزارتے ہیں جس کا ہم جائزہ لیتے ہیں ، لہذا آپ کو یقین ہوسکتا ہے کہ آپ بہترین خرید رہے ہیں۔

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