The Best Bluetooth and Wireless Speakers for 2024 (2024)

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The Best Bluetooth and Wireless Speaker Deals This Week* Recommended by Our Editors Amazon Echo (4th Gen) Best Alexa Smart Speaker Why We Picked It Who It’s For PROS CONS SPECS Anker Soundcore Motion 300 Best Speaker Under $100 Why We Picked It Who It's For PROS CONS SPECS Apple HomePod (2nd Generation, 2023) Best Apple Smart Speaker Why We Picked It Who It's For PROS CONS SPECS Bowers & Wilkins Zeppelin Most Stylish Speaker Why We Picked It Who It’s For PROS CONS SPECS Google Nest Audio Best Google Assistant Smart Speaker Why We Picked It Who It’s For PROS CONS SPECS Harman Kardon SoundSticks 4 Best Computer Speakers Why We Picked It Who It’s For PROS CONS SPECS JBL Boombox 3 Best Boombox Why We Picked It Who It's For PROS CONS SPECS Sonos Era 300 Best for Spatial Audio Why We Picked It Who It's For PROS CONS SPECS Sony SRS-XG300 Best Codec Support Why We Picked It Who It's For PROS CONS SPECS Audioengine A1-MR Best Bookshelf Speakers Why We Picked It Who It’s For PROS CONS SPECS LG Xboom XL7 Best Party Speaker Why We Picked It Who It's For PROS CONS SPECS Marshall Middleton Best Portable Outdoor Speaker Why We Picked It Who It's For PROS CONS SPECS Bluetooth or Wi-Fi Speaker: Which Is Better? Which Is the Best Multiroom Audio System? What Are the Different Types of Speakers? Which Portable Speaker Sounds the Best? Which Speaker Is Best for Outdoors? What Is the Best Bluetooth Speaker for Sound Quality? Do You Need a Smart Speaker? Which Is the Best Bluetooth Speaker for the Price? FAQs

The Best Bluetooth and Wireless Speaker Deals This Week*

  • Bose SoundLink Revolve Series II Portable Bluetooth Speaker$159.00(List Price $219)
  • $179.77(List Price $249)
  • JBL Charge 4 Portable Bluetooth Speaker$109.95(List Price $149.95)
  • Echo Dot 5th Gen Smart Speaker (2022 Release, Charcoal)$34.99(List Price $49.99)
  • Bose SoundLink Micro Portable Bluetooth Speaker$99.00(List Price $119)

*Deals are selected by our commerce team

Wireless speakers are everywhere these days. Big, small, portable, expensive, cheap, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi...the sheer amount of choice can seem overwhelming. But our top picks are sure to include at least one speaker that's right for you. Before anything else, though, you need to decide how you want to go wireless.

Most new speakers on the market feature some kind of wireless support, whether they're clip-on bike speakers or big soundbars. With some exceptions, any speaker you pick up at an electronics store should be able to stream audio over either Bluetooth or Wi-Fi. Your speaker might even be able to handle both.

With that in mind, we've selected the best wireless speakers you can buy now. We also cover everything you need to know about the different types of wireless speakers, so you can determine which one is right for you.

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Amazon Echo (4th Gen)

Best Alexa Smart Speaker

4.5 Outstanding

Why We Picked It

The fourth-gen Amazon Echo is currently the best value of a speaker for Alexa users who want to listen to audio in the Amazon ecosystem. Beyond the basic weather reports and Amazon Prime Music playback you might expect, the Echo can access Apple Music, Spotify, or SiriusXM—as well as control various smart home devices (including those that use the Zigbee standard) because of the speaker’s built-in hub. And, for a speaker this size, the Echo delivers respectable bass thump.

Who It’s For

If hands-free Alexa control is your top priority in a speaker, this is the one for you—it offers solid audio, the ability to control Zigbee smart home devices, and seamless Amazon integrations. Amazon’s AZ1s Neural Edge chip allows some features to run directly on the speaker rather than on Amazon’s servers, which results in more robust, responsive speech recognition.

PROS

  • As powerful as the Echo Plus
  • Strong bass for the size
  • Built-in smart home hub

CONS

  • High frequencies don't get quite as much finesse as they could
  • Alexa can still be awkward to talk to

SPECS

NameValue
ChannelsMono
Bluetooth
Wi-Fi
Multi-Room
Physical Connections3.5mm
Portable
Water-Resistant
Speakerphone
Built-In Voice AssistantAmazon Alexa

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$64.99 Amazon

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Anker Soundcore Motion 300

Best Speaker Under $100

4.0 Excellent

Why We Picked It

The Anker Soundcore Motion 300 is an excellent value. It delivers loud stereo sound from a compact frame, supports the AAC and LDAC codecs, and even includes a decent speakerphone. But what makes it stand out is its comprehensive companion app with an adjustable EQ and other customization options. You don't have to be particularly careful with it around your pool either, thanks to its fully waterproof IPX7 rating.

Who It's For

If you don't want to spend a lot on an outdoor-ready Bluetooth speaker, this Anker model performs very well for the price. You can even set up two of them to create stereo sound for less than what most of the other options on this list cost.

PROS

  • Impressive power for its size
  • Waterproof build
  • Supports the LDAC codec
  • Speakerphone
  • Custom EQ in app

CONS

  • Digital signal processing thins out bass at top volumes

SPECS

NameValue
ChannelsStereo
Bluetooth
Wi-Fi
Multi-Room
Physical ConnectionsUSB-C
Portable
Water-Resistant
Speakerphone
Built-In Voice AssistantNone

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$79.99 Amazon $79.99 Soundcore

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Apple HomePod (2nd Generation, 2023)

Best Apple Smart Speaker

4.0 Excellent

Why We Picked It

Apple's newest HomePod looks just as good as the original and sounds even better. It also has some premium features that help justify its high price, including temperature and humidity sensors, seamless compatibility with the Apple TV 4K, support for both Apple HomeKit and Matter smart home devices, and the ability to adjust its sound signature based on the room its in.

Who It's For

As you might expect, the second-generation HomePod makes the most sense if you already have lots of other Apple products or use HomeKit-compatible smart home devices.

CONS

  • Expensive
  • No user-customizable EQ
  • Matter setup issues in testing

SPECS

NameValue
ChannelsStereo
Bluetooth
Wi-Fi
Multi-Room
Physical ConnectionsNone
Portable
Water-Resistant
Speakerphone
Built-In Voice AssistantApple Siri

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$299.99 Best Buy

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Bowers & Wilkins Zeppelin

Most Stylish Speaker

4.0 Excellent

Why We Picked It

Bowers & Wilkins has always made striking design a cornerstone of its consumer speaker lineup and the latest edition of the Zeppelin exemplifies this approach. But it’s not all looks—the Zeppelin offers 24-bit audio via Apple AirPlay 2, Bluetooth, and Spotify Connect. And behind the black cloth grille, a 240W amplifier powers five total drivers.

Who It’s For

The Zeppelin doesn’t really provide much stereo separation and there’s enough digital signal processing (DSP) in play that audiophiles and purists might want to look elsewhere. But if you want a stylish statement piece that can also output powerful, high-quality audio, the Zeppelin is worth a look. The inclusion of Amazon Alexa voice control officially makes this the smart speaker of choice for the stylish home.

PROS

  • Powerful audio performance with rich bass and detailed highs
  • Stylish, iconic design
  • App includes adjustable bass and treble settings
  • Built-in Amazon Alexa voice control

CONS

  • Stereo separation could be more pronounced
  • Expensive
  • Digital signal processing isn't for purists

SPECS

NameValue
Channels2.1
Bluetooth
Wi-Fi
Multi-Room
Physical ConnectionsUSB-C
Portable
Water-Resistant
Speakerphone
Built-In Voice AssistantAmazon Alexa

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$703.12 Amazon

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Google Nest Audio

Best Google Assistant Smart Speaker

4.0 Excellent

Why We Picked It

The Nest Audio works with Google Cast—you can therefore stream music from your device of choice via any compatible app or any Chrome tab. You can link two Nest Audio speakers to work as a stereo pair, as well as program one to work as a speakerphone. The speaker is relatively compact and stylish, so it’s easy to use them as a building block for your home sound system.

Who It’s For

If you're looking for a speaker that features dedicated, hands-free Google Assistant functionality, the affordable Nest Audio gets our vote. Its voice recognition is solid, as Google Assistant excels at natural language recognition. The audio sounds crisp and clear, plus it can get fairly loud (even if it doesn't pack a ton of deep bass).

PROS

  • Balanced sound with strong, detailed highs
  • Supports Bluetooth and Google Cast
  • Google Assistant is more useful than ever

CONS

  • Bass isn't particularly powerful

SPECS

NameValue
ChannelsMono
Bluetooth
Wi-Fi
Multi-Room
Physical ConnectionsNone
Portable
Water-Resistant
Speakerphone
Built-In Voice AssistantGoogle Assistant

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$99.99 Best Buy

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Harman Kardon SoundSticks 4

Best Computer Speakers

4.0 Excellent

Why We Picked It

The Harman Kardon SoundSticks 4 debuted in 2020 for the strange-looking-but-iconic speaker system’s 20th anniversary. The update added Bluetooth audio to the classic 2.1-channel speakers, and they otherwise remain just as compelling as ever. The system employs two 20W satellite speakers (each with four 1.4-inch full-range drivers) and a downward-firing 100W subwoofer that looks like a spaceship.

Who It’s For

If you want excellent audio—wired and wireless—for your PC or laptop, this is a strong option. If you don’t want to sacrifice too much real estate on your actual desktop, the SoundSticks 4 keep the left and right speakers’ footprints small; they also sit at an angle to deliver sound to your ears instead of your torso. Finding a space for the jellyfish-like subwoofer is a different story—it can definitely create some vibrations that could rearrange your desktop and homeware, but depending on your setup, you could also place it on the floor nearby. The sound here is impressive for a PC system, especially one that has such a striking visual design.

PROS

  • Balanced, powerful 2.1-channel audio performance
  • Iconic transparent design
  • Long cables for ideal stereo separation

CONS

  • All physical controls are located on the subwoofer
  • No adjustable EQ or sub settings

SPECS

NameValue
Channels2.1
Bluetooth
Wi-Fi
Multi-Room
Physical Connections3.5mm
Portable
Water-Resistant
Speakerphone
Built-In Voice AssistantNone

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$299.95 Amazon

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Why We Picked It

JBL's Boombox 3 is one of the biggest and most powerful Bluetooth speakers we've tested. It's 19 inches long and weighs nearly 15 pounds, but it provides positively powerful sound. It's also dustproof and waterproof, so you can take it almost anywhere without worrying about rain or mud.

Who It's For

This is for people who want big sound anywhere they go and are willing to pay for it. The combination of rugged design and sheer power should satisfy anyone who wants to hold a party on the beach or in the woods.

PROS

  • Good bass depth and crisp highs
  • Gets extremely loud
  • App includes adjustable EQ
  • Waterproof and dustproof build

CONS

  • Heavy
  • Expensive
  • Only supports SBC codec

SPECS

NameValue
ChannelsStereo
Bluetooth
Wi-Fi
Multi-Room
Physical Connections3.5mm, USB
Portable
Water-Resistant
Speakerphone
Built-In Voice Assistant

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$449.95 Amazon

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Sonos Era 300

Best for Spatial Audio

4.0 Excellent

Why We Picked It

Sonos' latest high-end standalone speaker, the Era 300, features a unique pinched-capsule design and six drivers that project a huge sound field—it even supports Dolby Atmos spatial audio. Additionally, Amazon Alexa support means you can control it with your voice.

Who It's For

The Era 300 fits right in with other Sonos products as part of a whole-home sound system, and you can pair it with a second identical model for more powerful stereo or surround sound. It's a centerpiece speaker for any living room where you want immersive audio.

PROS

  • Room-filling sound with strong bass depth and bright highs
  • Supports Dolby Atmos
  • Works with Alexa and Sonos voice commands
  • Terrific companion app with room analysis and adjustable EQ
  • Wide support for music streaming services

CONS

  • Expensive
  • No Google Assistant or Cast support

SPECS

NameValue
ChannelsDolby Atmos (4 tweeters, 2 woofers)
Bluetooth
Wi-Fi
Multi-Room
Physical ConnectionsUSB-C
Portable
Water-Resistant
Speakerphone
Built-In Voice AssistantAmazon Alexa, Sonos Voice Control

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$446.00 Amazon $449.00 Sonos

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Sony SRS-XG300

Best Codec Support

4.0 Excellent

Why We Picked It

The Sony SRS-XG300 is another powerful, outdoor-friendly speaker, though it's a bit smaller and more affordable than the JBL Boombox 3. It measures just a foot long and weighs only 6.6 pounds, but it can still put out some thunder. It also has programmable LED lighting and supports the high-end LDAC codec.

Who It's For

This is a strong pick if you want quality audio in a dustproof, waterproof build. It doesn't get quite as loud as the competing JBL model, but it can still power most parties.

PROS

  • Powerful output with bass-forward sound signature
  • Fully waterproof and dustproof
  • App has custom EQ, battery, and LED controls

CONS

  • Expensive

SPECS

NameValue
ChannelsStereo
Bluetooth
Wi-Fi
Multi-Room
Physical ConnectionsUSB-C, 3.5mm, USB
Portable
Water-Resistant
Speakerphone
Built-In Voice AssistantNone

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$198.00 Amazon

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Audioengine A1-MR

Best Bookshelf Speakers

4.0 Excellent

Why We Picked It

A true bookshelf speaker set allows you to create a sweet spot for listening in your living room. This system from Audioengine uses Wi-Fi instead of Bluetooth, but still has all the wired connections you need for stereo gear. Each A1-MR speaker employs a 2.75-inch, aramid fiber-woven glass composite woofer (with rubber surrounds) and a 0.75-inch silk dome tweeter (with a neodymium magnet) driven by a class-D amplifier that delivers 30 watts of peak power per channel and 15 watts RMS. Like all Audioengine speakers, they also look good.

Who It’s For

The Wi-Fi-based A1-MR speakers pair with an app, which makes them ideal for people who want to build a multi-room system (or simply control audio from their phones). The system also works with several music streaming services, such as Amazon Music, Spotify, and Tidal. As for wired audio sources, the 3.5mm input allows for computer connections, while another cable terminates in an RCA jack for stereo gear. And, if you decide you need more deep bass, there’s also a subwoofer/LFE output.

PROS

  • Rich, natural, and detailed audio with no digital signal processing
  • Multiroom playback via app
  • Wired aux input and subwoofer output

CONS

  • App doesn’t have an EQ
  • Not for those seeking powerful bass
  • Drivers aren't angled upward for ideal playback

SPECS

NameValue
ChannelsStereo
Bluetooth
Wi-Fi
Multi-Room
Physical Connections3.5mm, Subwoofer Out
Portable
Water-Resistant
Speakerphone
Built-In Voice AssistantNone

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$229.00 Amazon

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LG Xboom XL7

Best Party Speaker

4.0 Excellent

Why We Picked It

If you need to power a party with music, the LG Xboom XL7 is up to the task. This massive, 34.2-pound speaker pumps out intensely loud, deep sound and supports highly customizable LED animations that add a bit of fun to the experience. Dual quarter-inch inputs unlock the potential for karaoke and electronic instrument sessions, while a companion app provides a customizable EQ. We're particularly fans of the suitcase-like design (complete with wheels and a retractable handle) that makes it easier to transport the system.

Who It's For

Frequent partygoers will most appreciate this speaker's serious power and engaging LED effects. Just make sure not to drop it in a pool; its moderate IPX4 rating means it can only resist splashes.

PROS

  • Exceptionally powerful with deep bass and bright highs
  • LED array supports customizable text, animated graphics
  • App features custom EQ
  • Built-in karaoke features

CONS

  • Expensive
  • Weak water-resistance rating

SPECS

NameValue
Channels2
Bluetooth
Wi-Fi
Multi-Room
Physical ConnectionsUSB, 1/4-inch
Portable
Water-Resistant
Speakerphone
Built-In Voice AssistantNone

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$389.39 Amazon $399.99 Best Buy

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Marshall Middleton

Best Portable Outdoor Speaker

4.0 Excellent

Why We Picked It

Marshall often takes inspiration from its iconic amps for its Bluetooth speakers, and the rugged Marshall Middleton looks as good as it sounds. It puts out strong audio with surprisingly punchy bass despite its relatively portable size.

Who It's For

If you want an outdoor-ready speaker that resembles the audio gear of the past, the Marshall Middleton offers a classic design, good sound, and excellent durability.

PROS

  • Powerful audio with deep bass and bright highs
  • Waterproof and dust-tight design
  • Onboard and in-app bass and treble controls
  • Can charge external devices

CONS

  • Expensive
  • Exterior easily attracts dust
  • No speakerphone function

SPECS

NameValue
ChannelsStereo
Bluetooth
Wi-Fi
Multi-Room
Physical Connections3.5mm, USB-C
Portable
Water-Resistant
Speakerphone
Built-In Voice AssistantNone

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$236.99 Amazon $299.00 Marshall Headphones

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Buying Guide: The Best Bluetooth and Wireless Speakers for 2024

Bluetooth or Wi-Fi Speaker: Which Is Better?

Bluetooth is the most common wireless music streaming standard, but it isn't the only one. Bluetooth works point-to-point: You pair a transmitter (your phone or computer) with a receiver (your speaker) to play music. It's direct, (mostly) easy to set up, and lets you stream fairly high-quality music.

Bluetooth generally can't facilitate multiroom setups by itself, though you can configure some speakers in stereo pairs with the help of an app. Others can create a wireless mesh network among multiple speakers for multiroom audio. The result isn't quite as high-fidelity or as powerful as Wi-Fi multiroom audio, however.

Wi-Fi audio includes standards like Apple AirPlay and Google Cast, along with various manufacturers' Wi-Fi streaming platforms. Wi-Fi can handle more bandwidth than Bluetooth, so it supports higher-fidelity audio. It can also integrate into your home network, so you can easily play audio from any device on your network without pairing anything.

The trade-off is that Wi-Fi music systems require a Wi-Fi network; you can't use them as a portable speaker with your smartphone like you can with Bluetooth models (though many offer Bluetooth pairing as a backup). The different Wi-Fi standards also mean various services might not be available to stream over a given speaker, though this is less of a problem than it has been in the past because of AirPlay, Google Cast, and Sonos' lengthy lists of supported third-party services.

Which Is the Best Multiroom Audio System?

If you want sound throughout your home, you need more than one speaker. Instead of juggling Bluetooth pairing with each one or physically carrying a speaker from room to room, a multiroom sound system is the way to go. Fortunately, it's easier than ever to manage multiple speakers at once and control playback from one or more sound sources.

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Sonos Era 300 (Credit: Tim Gideon)

Sonos speakers tap into the Sonos app to let you access any or all speakers connected to your home network and play music from dozens of different streaming sources as well as local storage.

AirPlay is the Apple-friendly multiroom sound solution. There aren't any first-party AirPlay speakers besides the Apple HomePod and HomePod Mini, but many other Wi-Fi speakers, including Sonos products, support AirPlay. They let you easily stream from your Apple device at better quality than Bluetooth, but if you're an Android user, you won't find much utility in them.

Google Cast is Google's answer to AirPlay and works similarly. Google Home/Nest devices support Google Cast, as do many Wi-Fi speakers and soundbars. You can incorporate any Google Cast speaker into your Google Home setup and create room-based groupings in the same app as your Google Assistant speakers and smart home devices (if you use Google Home for that).

You can also group and arrange most recent Amazon Alexa/Echo speakers. Like Chromecast, setting up multiroom Echo audio happens through the same app as your voice assistant and smart home devices, only it's all Alexa instead of Google.

Finally, a few Bluetooth speakers support linking, chaining, and mesh networks. These usually aren't as complex or robust as Wi-Fi multiroom systems, but they can be a worthy alternative to using your home network to stream music.

What Are the Different Types of Speakers?

Besides the type of wireless connection, you need to think about what style of speaker you want. Smaller, battery-powered speakers (usually Bluetooth) are useful because you can take them anywhere, but they don't get particularly loud. Larger speakers generally offer fuller sound and richer bass, but they are typically more expensive and less portable.

Besides single speakers, you can also findstereo setups designed for desktop computersand home theater speaker systems like soundbars. These are obviously not portable at all, but if you want a centerpiece sound system for your living room or office they're likely your best choice.

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Sony SRS-XG300 (Credit: Tim Gideon)

Which Portable Speaker Sounds the Best?

For a speaker to be portable, it needs to be both small and light enough to easily carry around as well as run on a built-in battery. Of course, "small" and "light" are relative; tiny speakers with carabiners let you clip them to your backpack and take them on hikes, while much bigger and heavier models might be reasonable to only take from room to room in your home. Most Bluetooth speakers are portable, but that's not a rule by any means. Of course, larger speakers tend to sound better than smaller speakers, but they also aren't as easy to carry around.

Since Wi-Fi speakers rely on a separate network to enable multi-speaker and multi-room audio playback, they're rarely portable. After all, portability doesn't matter if you need an active connection to your home's hotspot. There are exceptions, though, and Wi-Fi speakers can still be portable if they have batteries, and ideally can create an ad-hoc Wi-Fi network with your phone.

Which Speaker Is Best for Outdoors?

Some rugged speakers can handle splashes, dunks, drops, and gunk. If you try that with others on this list, however, you will end up with an expensive brick. Look for speakers with IP ratings and guarantees of water and shock resistance if you want to carry them around to the beach, the lake, the slopes, or the trail. Ourguide to IP ratingsexplains what those numbers mean, so you can determine whether your speaker can handle a dunk in the pool or only some light splashing.

For more, see our list ofthe best outdoor speakers.

What Is the Best Bluetooth Speaker for Sound Quality?

Unless portability is at the top of your priority list, sound quality is paramount. Plenty of speakers don't offer much in the way of features but produce top-notch audio. Big bass isn't for everyone, but unless your speaker is downright tiny, it should be able to reproduce low frequencies accurately without distortion at high volumes. Clarity is more important than sheer power, and a balanced, clean sound should be your goal. If you want a sound system that can drive a whole party instead of just fill a small room, keep the size of the speaker in mind; generally, the bigger a speaker is, the louder it can get without compromising on sound.

Recent versions of Bluetooth (5.0 and up) can transmit high-quality audio, though Wi-Fi still holds an edge purely due to the available bandwidth. If you want to listen to lossless music on services like Tidal, you should probably go with the latter.

If you want to get the most out of your Bluetooth speaker, keep an eye on what Bluetooth codecs it supports. Our guide to Bluetooth codecs goes into more detail but, basically, SBC is the most common and lowest-quality codec for music. If you value audio quality, look for one that supports higher-quality codecs such as AAC or LDAC. We detail this information in each of our reviews.

Do You Need a Smart Speaker?

Voice assistants like Amazon Alexa, Apple Siri, and Google Assistant let you tell your speaker what to play, but they also provide weather forecasts, sports scores, unit conversions, and even language translations. They generally support third-party skills that let you do anything from ordering pizza to playing trivia games, too. If you have othersmart home devices, you might even be able to control them with your voice.

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Left to right: Amazon Echo (4th Gen), Apple HomePod mini (Credit: Tim Gideon)

Voice assistant speakers have one universal requirement: Wi-Fi. Without a consistent internet connection, they can't find your music, answer your questions, or control your smart home devices. These speakers can still be portable and even offer Bluetooth connectivity when you're away from your network, but those features aren't a guarantee. The most prominent first-party voice assistant speakers like the Amazon Echo and the Google Nest don't have batteries and are primarily meant for in-home use.

For more, see our picks for thebest smart speakers.

Which Is the Best Bluetooth Speaker for the Price?

Tons of speakers are available at nearly every budget level. Don't assume, however, that the most money always buys the best overall product. Generally speaking, higher-end models do sound better, but sometimes they lack the features you might expect for the price. The trick is to get the best sound, along with the features you want, at a price you can afford. And, of course, if you want to know about all of those things, you can read our reviews of each speaker.

The easiest way to get the best price is to shop around online. You can often find discounts if you do a little bargain hunting. Don't be afraid to look for similar speakers to the ones on this list, either; a number of the options here have worthwhile predecessors that you can now find for much less. We've also rounded up ourfavorite Bluetooth speakers for under $100.

For more, see all our latestspeaker reviews, And if you want to cut the cord without waking the neighbors, check out ourfavorite wireless headphones.

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FAQs

The Best Bluetooth and Wireless Speakers for 2024? ›

JBL Boombox 3 JBL Charge 5 JBL Flip 6 JBL PartyBox 310 Bose SoundLink Flex Ultimate Ears WONDERBOOM 3 Sonos Era 300 Ultimate Ears MEGABOOM 3 Ultimate Ears HYPERBOOM Sony SRS-XB100 JBL Xtreme 3 JBL Authentics 500 Sonos Move 2 JBL PartyBox Encore Essential Sonos Era 100 Anker Soundcore 3 JBL PartyBox 110 Marshall Woburn ...

What is a powerful Bluetooth speaker? ›

JBL Boombox 3 JBL Charge 5 JBL Flip 6 JBL PartyBox 310 Bose SoundLink Flex Ultimate Ears WONDERBOOM 3 Sonos Era 300 Ultimate Ears MEGABOOM 3 Ultimate Ears HYPERBOOM Sony SRS-XB100 JBL Xtreme 3 JBL Authentics 500 Sonos Move 2 JBL PartyBox Encore Essential Sonos Era 100 Anker Soundcore 3 JBL PartyBox 110 Marshall Woburn ...

What is the number one speaker brand in the world? ›

1. JBL Speaker Brand. JBL is an American audio electronics company currently owned by Harman International.

What is the difference between a Bluetooth speaker and a wireless speaker? ›

There are two ways to go wireless: WiFi and Bluetooth. WiFi speakers connect to your home network. Because most run on AC power, they usually require an outlet. Bluetooth speakers pair directly with a device such as a phone or a laptop.

Is Bose or JBL better? ›

Compared to JBL, Bose speakers are a bit more expensive and fall short of sound quality in some of its models. The choice between JBL and Bose speakers ultimately comes down to personal preferences. JBL speakers provide extended battery life and powerful bass effects.

Is Bose really that good? ›

Bose is a well-known brand, popular for its excellent noise cancelling and incredibly comfortable designs. They produce well-rounded and versatile headphones that also deliver in the sound department. However, their models are comparatively more expensive and less well-built than headphones in the same price range.

What is better than Bose? ›

Denon AVR-S940 Surround Sound Receiver – $499

we recommend the Denon AVR-S940 Receiver at under $500. It is packed with features and is head and shoulders better than Bose for both music and video.

What brand is as good as Bose? ›

Bose competitors include Sennheiser, Sonos, HARMAN International and Emerson Electric. Bose ranks 2nd in Gender Score on Comparably vs its competitors.

How many watts is good for Bluetooth speakers? ›

On the other hand, between 15 and 30 watts is the ideal range for the wattage of the speaker for home use. The majority of homeowners believe that 20 watts are an appropriate amount.

How can you tell if a Bluetooth speaker is good quality? ›

A number of factors play into a speaker's audio quality, including frequency response, sensitivity, and impedance. A premium speaker will generally have a sensitivity of over 90Db, an impedance between six and eight Ohms, and a frequency response ranging between 20Hz and 20kHz.

Is Marshall better than Bose? ›

Another thing to consider is that Marshall speakers are known for having outsized bass that benefits genres like rock and hip-hop, while Bose takes more of a balanced approach, which results in a generalist high-fidelity sound profile.

What is the most powerful speaker on earth? ›

It's technically not a single loudspeaker but the system, known as the Matterhorn, holds the Guinness World Record as the biggest subwoofer in the world. It is also the most powerful. It was made by Danley Sound Labs in Gainesville, Georgia and it is a sight to see.

What is the strongest speaker in the world? ›

Matterhorn by Danley Sound Labs

The Matterhorn is a quite incredible speaker. It's made up of 40 drivers that help it to create a virtual wall of sound and it's also able to produce 40,000 watts of amplification. The speaker has made the most of 1,100 feet of 12 gauge cable and also 23 pounds of . 003 welding wire.

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