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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.
Sony SRS-XB13 review
Rich bass compared to size and price
With rich bass and practical features, the Sony SRS-XB13 proves to be a big highlight among mini Bluetooth speakers in the test.
Marshall Willen review
The smallest Marshall speaker ever: Has it got talent?
The Marshall Willen, which comes with an app, definitely showed some talents in the review. However, there are mini Bluetooth speakers that are more responsive.
Bose Soundlink Micro review
One for the Road: Probably the most portable Bose speaker
The mobile Bluetooth speaker Bose Soundlink Micro scores with water resistance and is the ideal companion in backpacks and handbags.
Klipsch Nashville review
The new "field worker" replaces the couch potatoes
The Klipsch Nashville takes a new, outdoor-ready approach – a worthy replacement for the Heritage and Heritage Groove?
Tronsmart T7 review
Maximum bang and imaging for the buck
The Tronsmart T7 is one of the best Bluetooth speakers around 60 dollars. It plays loud with rich bass and astonishing ambience.
Klipsch Heritage Groove review
Lots of dynamics with retro style
The Klipsch Heritage Groove offers fine retro design and sound characteristics alkik: For its size, it proved to be pretty dynamic and speedy.
Marshall Stockwell II review
Small but impressive: The portable Bluetooth speaker with retro design
The very flat and well portable Bluetooth speaker Marshall Stockwell 2 brings a lot of retro feeling, good features and fine sound, but also little bass.
JBL Flip 5 review
The bestseller's 5th generation brings a lot of changes
The JBL Flip 5 continues the winning streak of the best-selling Bluetooth speaker. Is he the best buy in his class?
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.
Orange Box Bluetooth speaker review
Retro look meets contemporary sound for crisp beats
The Orange Box surprised with naturalness and clarity in the review. For the kpmpakte size, it can play very loud and crisp in the bass.
Review: JBL Xtreme 3 with new app-based EQ
Carry the party on a strap - and get real hi-fi
JBL´s Xtreme 3 is for good reason the most popular mobile speaker on a shoulder strap, combining party dynamics with hi-fi virtues.
Marshall Acton 3 review
Get up,couch potato, it´s Marshall Arts time!
The Marshall Acton 3 offers a stunning performance, homogeneous sound and amazing dynamic range. There is hardly anything comparable in size.
JBL Charge 5 review
Is the 5th generation of the Bluetooth speaker still great?
In the test, the 5th generation of the JBL Charge 5 could prove its maturity. Level stability, bass, voice reproduction and level: Everything top!
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.
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.
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.
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.
Klipsch ProMedia Heritage 2.1 review
This is were the real retro is
The active sub/sat set Klipsch ProMedia Heritage 2.1 with offers only basic functions. In return, there is retro design and powerful sound.