Find the best Bluetooth speakers
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.
Anker Soundcore Icon Mini review
Not perfect, but incredibly practical
One of the cheap recommended Bluetooth mobile speaker is the waterproof Anker Soundcore Icon Mini with decent sound.
Tronsmart Mirtune C2 review
Features and versatility at a low price
The Tronsmart Mirtune C2 is a small Bluetooth speaker at the price of a mini speaker.
In return, you get great features, good operation, but a somewhat weak sound.
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?
Sony SRS-XB23 review
Want some tube sound for less than 100 bucks?
The Sony is an elegantly tube-shaped decently-sounding bluetooth speaker and offers full-fledged playback indoors as well as for outdoor use.
Soundcore 3 by Anker review
The affordable Bluetooth speaker with party mode and 8 watts per channel
As one of the smallest and most affordable Bluetooth mobile speakers on the market, the Anker Soundcore 3 still impresses with grown-up sound.
Bose Soundlink Color 2 review
Decent and colourful with amazing bass
The Bose Soundlink Color 2 is a very handy Bluetooth speaker especially for travelers, offering a pleasantly shaped case and rich bass.
Tronsmart Halo 100 review
The smile it takes: maxi bass for a mini price plus facial expressions
Tronsmart´s Halo 100 looks pretty funny but offers mature sound, astonishing SPL and rich bass given it pretty affordable price tag.
Marshall Middleton review
Please ignite this firework of bass strictly outdoors!
Review: Marshall´s rather compact Middleton offered massive bass and plenty of dynamics outdoors. In homes, although, there are limitations.
Sharp PS-921 party speaker review
Is Sharp's sharply calculated loudspeaker worth the money?
The Sharp PS-921 party speaker offers a solid performance with rich bass, light organ and good operation for around 200 euros.
Sony SRS-XB43 review
Put the party into your backpack - if needed
The Sony SRS-XB 43 delivers rich sound with strong bass and is a good yet heavy Bluetooth hybrid for outdoor party and indoor use.
Pure Woodland with DAB+ review
What is the compact, affordable Bluetooth box with DAB+ and FM capable of?
Pure Woodland is a compact combination of Bluetooth box and FM/DAB+ radio. The warm, rich sound tuning scored points in the review.
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.