The best large Bluetooth speakers – our top list
Large Bluetooth speakers are designed for maximum volume and deep bass. They often replace traditional HiFi or party systems. Our top list shows the best models in comparison – tested, rated, and sorted by score. This top list is continuously updated and always based on the latest test reports.
For an overview of all classes of Bluetooth speakers tested by STEREO GUIDE, see the Bluetooth speaker top list here.
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JBL PartyBox 520 review: Loud, mobile and surprisingly balanced
Party sound for adults
In the review, the JBL PartyBox 520 impresses with high sound pressure, balanced sound and rich bass without booming. All the facts about technology, features and sound at a glance.
Sony ULT Tower 10 party box review
As loud as a jet taking off: rock concerts via Bluetooth at original volume
The Sony ULT Tower 10 impressed in the review with music playback at 110 decibels, natural sound tuning for party speakers and extremely powerful bass.
JBL PartyBox Stage 320: Review of the 240-watt Bluetooth speaker
Bluetooth with bass guarantee
The JBL PartyBox Stage 320 comes with upgrades such as a rechargeable battery and Auracast for wireless speaker chains. In the review, it offered plenty of bass.
LD Systems Anny 8 party speaker review
Hi-Fi sound at party volume
The LD Systems Anny 8 impressed in the test with a very natural sound that you wouldn’t expect from a party speaker. And with up to 117 decibels!
JBL Partybox 310 review
Let the party roll with powerful music
The JBL Partybox 310 is a heavy but still mobile, battery-powered compact PA with light show, a bargain if you want plenty of powerful music.
JBL PartyBox Club 120 review – 160 watt speaker with handle
The beat goes on: This is what the successor to the PartyBox 110 can do
The JBL PartyBox Club 120 replaces a successful predecessor.
In addition to the sound, the replaceable battery also made a positive impression in the review.
Mackie Thump Go 8″ Bluetooth party box review
Rock the block with just 8 kgs of a speaker!
You might see a party speaker in Mackie´s Thump Go 8″. We merely call it a compact PA as its punch and dynamics are simply fantastic.
Panasonic SC-BMAX10 review: Amazing performance
Better bass is hardly possible in this class
With the Panasonic SC-BMAX10, the Japanese electronics company is simultaneously launching a larger version of its portable Bluetooth party speaker SC-BMAX5, which was recently reviewed by STEREO GUIDE – and, with the same basic concept and range of…
Sony ULT Field 7 Outdoor Bluetooth Speaker review
Is that tube a challenge to the boombox?
The Sony ULT Field 7 scored highly in the review with its powerful bass and pleasant vocal reproduction. But is that enough to beat the JBL Boombox 3?
Review: Marshall Woburn 3 with HDMI
Tower of power - will it replace your hi-fi-system?
Marshall´s Woburn III does not look any different than its predecessor. But it was the bass-richest onebox system ever and lots of fun.
JBL Boombox 3 review
The party classic still grooves impressively in 3rd generation
The JBL Boombox 3 proved stamina and tight power play in the review. At the same time, the party box can be not only loud, but also cultured.
JBL Partybox 110 with app review
Compact, lightweight, but powerful: How good is this party box bestseller?
Review: JBL´s Partybox 110 is a true bestseller. This Bluetooth P.A. offers features as the bigger JBLs yet is more affordable and portable.
Klipsch Gig XXL review
XXL beats enter the scene: could Klipsch beat JBL´s Partybox 110?
Review Klipsch Gig XXL vs JBL Partybox 110. This Bluetooth speaker is a real challenger of the bestseller. Mic and natural sound included.
Tronsmart Bang Max review
The name says it all: Bang Max
The Tronsmart Bang Max lives up to its name. For less than 200 euros, no one can beat it for bass and volume. Not in the equipment either.
Mackie Thrash212 Go review: 1300-watt active loudspeaker
Ready for the stage: the Bluetooth party box with that special oomph
The Mackie Thrash212 Go plays like a PA speaker. She can play loudly and casually. However, the thick bass doesn’t suit all rooms and types of music.
Sony SRS-XV800 review
Big in Japan: Sony's sumo among party boxes
Review: Sony SRS-XV800: A big, heavy Bluetooth party speaker that spoils bass enthusiasts. Despite light(show), there is also shadow.
Hama Canton UltiMate Pro review: What does the German boombox offer?
Almost a hi-fi system at your fingertips
Review: The Hama Canton UltiMate Pro offers 120 W power, 24 h battery, power bank, extensive connections and IPX6 weather protection. Ideal for gardens and parties.
Sharp XParty Street Beat (PS-949) review
Light and shade: The affordable party box must show its colors
Sharp XParty Street Beat (PS-949) is aimed at the party speakers from JBL and Sony. Light organ, good mobility and great app are offset by some weaknesses.
Sony SRS-XG500 review
Carry the real party to wherever you like
The Sony SRS-XG500 is a party speaker that even allows microphone connection in addition to Bluetooth connections. And he can play bass without end.
Ultimate Ears Hyperboom review
Boom service: Bluetooth speaker with smart automatic calibration
The Ultimate Ears Hyperboom can not only play loud. It also convinces with an extremely successful tuning in the review.
Panasonic SC-TMAX45 review: Party only at the socket
House music: The party speaker that needs a power socket
The Panasonic SC-TMAX45 delivers deep bass with punch. The dynamics are also convincing, but it sounds a little harsh and has no battery.
Sony ULT Tower 9AC review: XXL party box with oomph, but pitfalls
Big bang with compulsory leash
The Sony ULT Tower 9AC offers powerful features, strong bass and clever app control. However, the sound check reveals weaknesses – more on this in the test.
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FAQ
What can you expect from large Bluetooth speakers?
Large Bluetooth speakers are powerful party boxes with high volume, strong bass, and often additional features like light shows or microphone inputs. For their size, good models deliver surprisingly clear and loud sound. Physical limits are noticeable in the bass, but modern DSP technology often provides more punch than you would expect.
What are the advantages of large Bluetooth speakers?
They offer maximum bass, high headroom, and often additional functions like karaoke, guitar inputs, or multi-speaker setups. They are also perfect for playing backing tracks when practicing vocals or with instruments.
How loud are large Bluetooth speakers?
Very loud. Large Bluetooth speakers are designed to easily fill larger rooms or outdoor areas and achieve true party volume. Models like the Sony ULT Tower 10 reach levels of over 100 decibels with music.
Who should consider a large Bluetooth speaker?
If high volume and party capability are your priorities. They are usually too large for everyday mobile use, but ideal for events.































