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On this page you’ll find the best Bluetooth speakers we’ve tested at Stereo Guide. In the top line of the best list, you can filter the content of the products sorted by our test rating according to criteria that are particularly important to you, such as outdoor suitability, hands-free microphone or AUX-in.
Sharp GX-BT60 review
Tiny, but impressive – even better if you take the two of them
Sharp’s smallest Bluetooth speaker, the GX-BT60, is light and offers pleasant music reproduction for a full-fledged outdoor speaker.
Sony SRS-XB100 review
With app and new sound tuning better than the Sony SRS-XB13?
The Sony SRS-XB100 replaces XB13. The review will reveal whether it sets an exclamation mark among mini Bluetooth speakers with its app and new tuning.
JBL Clip 5 Mini Bluetooth Speaker review
Hang on with music
The design of the JBL Clip 5 is strongly based on its predecessor. However, the review showes that it has taken a step forward in terms of both sound and functionality.
Ultimate Ears Wonderboom 2 in review
A scoop of sound to go, please!
Ultimate Ears Wonderboom 2 is a small music grenade for outdoor and beach parties that offers rich, splashy sound and is really robust.
Tronsmart Mirtune H1 review: Bluetooth outdoor mini speaker
What is the cheap alternative to the JBL Clip 5 good for?
The Tronsmart Mirtune H1 is aimed at the JBL Clip 5, with which it has a lot in common. In the review, it delivered a solid performance despite its low price.
Review: Soundcore Motion 300 by Anker
Small, but smart: Automatic EQ thanks to gyro sensor
For less than 100 euros, the Soundcore Motion 300 offers refinements such as automatic sound adjustment, a great app and rich bass.
Bang & Olufsen Beosound A1 2nd gen review
Danish design for the best hi-fi-to-go system
The second generation of the mobile Bluetooth speaker Bang & Olufsen Beosound A1 offers balanced natural sound and hifi-like transparency.
Review: Tribit StormBox Flow
Full bass from a flat compact speaker
The Tribit StormBox Flow impresses with its long battery life, robust design and flexible application options. The sound quality is very good for this size class, especially the deep and precise bass. However, distortion can occur at high volumes with the XBass switched on.
Marshall Emberton 2 review
Rich sound from a tiny Bluetooth box
It has been a long time since a Bluetooth speaker has been so small and yet so good in the test. Still, the Marshall Emberton 2 costs as much as a big one.
Bose Soundlink Flex review
Flex sells: maximum dynamics from a flat speaker?
The Bose Soundlink Flex showed strong points as being the most mature sounding flat speaker. But it is certainly not the most audiophile one.
Klipsch The One Plus review
Retro speaker with PC connection
The Klipsch The One Plus is aimed at the small, select circle of retro Bluetooth speakers. It is technically at the forefront with a USB socket for PCs.
Marshall Stanmore 3 review
The new Marshall plan brings rock´n roll to you!
The Marshall Stanmore 3 is a really mature bluetooth speaker. It is easy to operate and gets you plenty of bass, SPL and live feeling.
Tribit Stormbox Blast review
The Blast & the Furious: Plenty of party power for less than 200 dollars
The Tribit Stormbox Blast is a heavy device for its price range. In review, it heated us up with powerful bass and a light show.
Earfun UBoom X review
This bass monster lives up to the boom in its name
The Earfun Uboom X offers bass to the max. Other features such as a light organ, app or power bank are nice extras for its price.
Sony SRS-XG300 review
May the party be with you - handle it well!
The Sony SRS-XG300 is a compact portable boombox with rich sound and lots of cool features. Definitiely an alternative to the JBL Xtreme 3.
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: 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.
Review: Klipsch Heritage The Fives
Vintage Cinema
From HDMI to phono input to app, the Klipsch Heritage Fives offer a coherent overall package. Playful sound with fun factor.
Mackie CR3.5BT review: Studio sound for the desktop
How much studio is in the small stereo Bluetooth speakers?
The Mackie CR3.5BT is a really good little stereo Bluetooth speaker set. This is especially true when you consider the low price.
Nubert nuBox A-125 review
Can do everything except loud: The versatile compact desktop monitor for little money
Nubert’s smallest active speaker is a successful stereo system for desk and lowboard that offers HDMI input and high-resolution sound.
Edifier M60 review: desktop speaker with Bluetooth
Small wonder: tiny sound sensation for the desk
Despite their tiny size, the Edifier M60s offer a great sound. However, one small flaw prevents them from being used as a hi-fi system.
Edifier R1700BT review: active speakers at a very competitive price
A powerful contribution to combating inflation
The Edifier R1700BT are a positive surprise in terms of sound, features and workmanship. Only one DSP gimmick failed the review.