You might not sing as well as you think in the car or shower. That’s because a lot of things sound good until you put them next to something that sounds objectively better. Such is the case with portable Bluetooth speakers, which often sound good for their size. But how good is a completely relative matter.
Our experts have been writing about speakers, headphones, earbuds, and other audio products for over a quarter century. During that time, both the audio quality and battery life of personal audio products have improved by leaps and bounds. In fact, today, we’re blessed with high-resolution audio on the go that — dare we say — may even rival vinyl.
Specifically for this buyer’s guide, we conducted online research and identified 25-plus portable Bluetooth speakers ranging in price from $40 to $600 (we might’ve gone just a bit overboard in the initial research, all in the name of being thorough.) After careful consideration, we narrowed down the candidates to a more manageable group that we then tested, compared, and contrasted under real-world conditions.
Below are the best portable Bluetooth speakers resulting from that testing. To help you more easily find the best portable Bluetooth speaker for your particular needs, we’ve included a comparison chart, a Buyer’s Guide, and a Price & Value section.
Editor’s Note: For our November 5, 2024 update, we added a Price & Value section to show what buyers can expect at different price ranges.
The Best Portable Bluetooth Speakers of 2024
- Best Overall Portable Bluetooth Speaker: Turtlebox Audio Gen 2
- Best Budget Portable Bluetooth Speaker: Skullcandy Kilo
- Most Stylish Portable Bluetooth Speaker: Marshall Middleton
- Best Portable Bluetooth Boombox: Soundcore Boom 2
- Best Large Portable Bluetooth Speaker: JBL PartyBox Stage 320
- Best Portable Bluetooth Speaker for Bass: Sony Ult Field 7
- Power Output: 85W
- Weight: 10 lbs.
- Bluetooth Version: 5.0
- Weatherproof Rating: IP67
- Battery Life: 25 hours
- Connect Up To: 2
Pros
- Excellent sound quality
- Designed for outdoor use
- Extremely loud, yet clear
- Highly durable
- Terrific battery life and power bank functionality
Cons
- Heavy
- Expensive
- Proprietary charger
- Polarizing style
- Power Output: 7W
- Weight: 9.6 oz.
- Bluetooth Version: 5.3
- Weatherproof Rating: IPX7
- Battery Life: 24 hours
- Connect Up To: 2
Pros
- Inexpensive
- Small and lightweight
- Clear, crisp sound
- Great battery life
- Powerful for its size
Cons
- Sounds a little thin
- Not very bassy
- Power Output: 60W
- Weight: 4 lbs.
- Bluetooth Version: 5.1
- Weatherproof Rating: IP67
- Battery Life: 20 hours
- Connect Up To: 2+
Pros
- Powerful for its size
- Iconic styling
- Great design for ease of use
- Fun sound
- Tougher than it looks
Cons
- A little pricey
- Power Output: 80W
- Weight: 3 lbs., 11.2 oz.
- Bluetooth Version: 5.3
- Weatherproof Rating: IPX7
- Battery Life: 24 hours
- Connect Up To: 100+
Pros
- Blends great power and strong battery life
- Affordable
- Highly connectable
- Super bassy
- Waterproof and floats in water
Cons
- Super loud sound starting up/powering down
- Light show not great
- Buggy app
- Power Output: 240W
- Weight: 36 lbs., 6.4 oz.
- Bluetooth Version: 5.4
- Weatherproof Rating: IPX4
- Battery Life: 18 hours
- Connect Up To: Unlimited
Pros
- Beastly powerful
- Hot-swappable battery
- Customizable lighting and sound effects
- Guitar inputs and optional wireless mics
- Handle and wheels help transportation
Cons
- Expensive
- Large
- Power Output: 45W
- Weight: 13 lbs., 14.4 oz.
- Bluetooth Version: 5.2
- Weatherproof Rating: IP67
- Battery Life: 30 hours
- Connect Up To: 100
Pros
- Fantastically balanced sound
- Tons of bass
- Terrific battery life
- Many inputs and physical settings
- Subtle lighting effects
Cons
- Pretty expensive
- A bit unwieldy
- Power Output: 10W
- Weight: 14 oz.
- Bluetooth Version: 5.3
- Weatherproof Rating: IP67
- Battery Life: 12 hours
- Connect Up To: 10+
Pros
- Excellent sound for its size/price
- Compact and rugged
- Microphone
- Built-in strap
Cons
- Confusing buttons
- Weak battery life
- Unhelpful app
- Power Output: 40W
- Weight: 2 lbs., 4.8 oz.
- Bluetooth Version: 5.3
- Weatherproof Rating: IP67
- Battery Life: 24 hours
- Connect Up To: 2
Pros
- Powerful for its size and weight
- 360-degree sound
- Solid battery life
- Easy to use buttons
- Power bank functionality
Cons
- Takes 7 hours to fully charge
- Power Output: 20W
- Weight: 2 lbs., 6.4 oz.
- Bluetooth Version: 5.2
- Weatherproof Rating: IP67
- Battery Life: 20 hours
- Connect Up To: 2
Pros
- Sounds good
- Solar power extends battery life
- Dual 10W drivers
- Waterproof
- Insightful app
Cons
- Button layout is not intuitive
Portable Bluetooth Speaker Comparison Chart
Portable Bluetooth Speaker | Power Output | Weight | Bluetooth Version | Weatherproof Rating | Battery Life | Connect Up To |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Turtlebox Audio Gen 2 | 85W | 10 lbs. | 5.0 | IP67 | 25 hours | 2 |
Skullcandy Kilo | 7W | 9.6 oz. | 5.3 | IPX7 | 24 hours | 2 |
Marshall Middleton | 60W | 4 lbs. | 5.1 | IP67 | 20 hours | 2+ |
Soundcore Boom 2 | 80W | 3 lbs., 11.2 oz. | 5.3 | IPX7 | 24 hours | 100+ |
JBL PartyBox Stage 320 | 240W | 36 lbs., 6.4 oz. | 5.4 | IPX4 | 18 hours | Unlimited |
Sony Ult Field 7 | 45W | 13 lbs., 14.4 oz. | 5.2 | IP67 | 30 hours | 100 |
Klipsch Austin | 10W | 14 oz. | 5.3 | IP67 | 12 hours | 10+ |
Tribit StormBox Pro | 40W | 2 lbs., 4.8 oz. | 5.3 | IP67 | 24 hours | 2 |
Urbanista Malibu | 20W | 2 lbs., 6.4 oz. | 5.2 | IP67 | 20 hours | 2 |
How We Tested Portable Bluetooth Speakers
Our Expert Tester

Our Testing Process

Buyer’s Guide: How to Choose the Perfect Portable Bluetooth Speaker

Power

Size and Weight

Battery Life
Sound Use Case
Setting

Directionality

Distance

Sound Qualities
Clarity and Distortion

Impact and Detail
Brightness and Darkness
Warmness and Coolness
Lows, Mids, and Highs

Style

Durability
Weatherproofness
Impact Resistance

Ease of Use
Physical Controls

App Controls
Connectability

Extra Features
Price & Value
Budget
Mid-Tier
Premium
Frequently Asked Questions
A Bluetooth speaker is a wireless speaker. Bluetooth is a common wireless standard for directly connecting an end device, such as a speaker, to a source device, like a phone, tablet, or laptop.
By comparison, Wi-Fi is another type of wireless connection, where a speaker — such as the Sonos Move 2 — connects to a source device indirectly via an Internet-connected network. In other words, all Bluetooth speaker connections are wireless, but not all wireless speaker connections are Bluetooth.
One of the main disadvantages of Bluetooth speakers is that they’re still susceptible to losing their connection when separated from their source device by thick walls, floors, and ceilings, along with other wireless interference.
All portable Bluetooth speakers need to be recharged at some point. And some are trickier to pair than others. But having said that, Bluetooth speakers’ range, battery life, and pairing have all improved over the years.
How powerful a speaker you need depends mostly on where you intend to use it (indoors or outdoors) and how far away the furthest person actively listening will be. But in general, 5-10 W should be enough for small personal spaces indoors. And 10-20 W is adequate to fill an average-sized room and be good for small to medium gatherings outside.
Yes, a Bluetooth-enabled TV (or projector) can connect wirelessly to an external Bluetooth speaker — especially in the case of a projector, making for an excellent outdoor movie night set-up.

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