Bluetooth Speakers
In the archive of the Bluetooth speaker category, you will find all Bluetooth speakers that we have tested in the online hi-fi magazine STEREO GUIDE – for home or waterproof and dust protected with battery for outdoor use . Get a quick and comprehensive overview of wireless speakers from brands like JBL. Marshall, Sony or Bose.
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.
Yamaha WS-B1A review
Rather grippy and direct sound competing with B&O and Marshall
The Yamaha WS-B1A is one of the fanciest mini Bluetooth speakers we’ve ever tested. But how does the B&O rival sound?
JBL Pulse 5 review
Fascinated by light: The lamp that also wants to impress with its sound
The JBL Pulse 5 scored with great light effects, good operation and app in the review. Sonically, however, his concept takes a certain toll.
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.
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.
Klipsch Heritage The Sevens with HDMI review
The magnificent Sevens: maximum dynamics, no additional components required
An active speaker handling various sources such as HDMI or record player. It sounds full-bodied and dynamic, suitable for large rooms.
Sonos Move review
Enter the age of hybrid - a speaker for home and garden!
Multiroom plus mobile Bluetooth speaker in a single box – a pretty unique concept. Sonos´ Move is one of a kind offering pretty mature sound.
Sony SRS-XB33 review
With or without light: battery lasts longer than the party
Sony´s SRS-XB33 offers some party feeling, enduring battery and a pretty mature bass from just one kg of a speaker. This comes at a price…
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.
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.