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The best portable Bluetooth speakers for outdoor gatherings, travel and at-home tunes

Take your music anywhere with a wireless speaker

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There’s no need to get caught up in a tangle of wires when you want to listen to music in a different room or out in the garden. A portable Bluetooth speaker means you can listen to playlists from your favourite music streaming services anywhere with ease. These easily transportable devices can be packed in your suitcase for your next holiday, taken to a friend’s house, out to picnics, or used in the garden for summer barbecues.

And you’ve never been more spoilt for choice when it comes to indoor and outdoor listening. There are loads of options and several advancements to the most high-end speakers out there.

Best portable Bluetooth speakers

For this roundup, we’ve focused on the best Bluetooth speakers that connect to your smartphone or tablet and are actually portable, with outdoor-ready dust protection and waterproofing.

All options below are under 4kg to ensure they’re not too heavy to move around, and we’ve made an effort to prioritise designs with handles, clips and attachable straps.

We've been hands-on with models from the biggest brands – including ones from Sonos, JBL, and Bose – to help you find the best portable Bluetooth speaker for your needs.

Best portable Bluetooth speaker overall

JBL Flip 7

Flip 7

Pros

  • Class-leading sound
  • 14-hour battery
  • Wired audio support

Cons

  • Doesn’t work as a portable charger
  • The style isn’t for everyone

In 2025, there’s one portable speaker that stands out from the crowd, and it’s unsurprisingly the sequel to our favourite pick last year. The new JBL Flip 7 is an accomplished product at a reasonable price, delivering improved weatherproofing, a noticeable sound quality upgrade, a new clip-on system to attach a strap or carabiner, and the ability to play lossless wired audio over USB-C.

We love that it won't weigh you down at 550g and that it comes in a great range of fun colours. It also squeezes in a couple of extra hours of battery life when compared to the Flip 6, although we’d steer clear of the “Playtime Boost” in the app, as it can ruin the superb sound quality experience.

Speaking of the audio performance, this is easily the richest and most well-rounded unit we’ve heard in a compact size. It sounds so much bigger and fuller than you’d expect. It’s incredibly immersive, and JBL has included a new “AI Sound Boost” to reduce distortions in real-time.

On test for our JBL Flip 7 review, we praised its portable design, easy-to-use app and serious weatherproofing. This is not only waterproof and dustproof but drop-proof, too. It’s straightforward to control and bring everywhere with you, and we’d struggle to come up with any downsides other than the big logo on the design, which may not suit everybody.

Key specifications

Dimensions18.25 x 6.95 x 7.15cm
Weight550g
IP ratingIP68
ConnectivityBluetooth
Battery lifeUp to 14 hours
Best value portable Bluetooth speaker

JBL Flip 6

Flip 6
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Pros

  • Great sound quality
  • Affordable price
  • Quite lightweight

Cons

  • Doesn’t work with voice assistants or as a speakerphone
  • Newer Flip 7 is even better

Despite it being surpassed by the newer JBL Flip 7, we still recommend the JBL Flip 6 as highly as ever. Just because it’s not the newest speaker doesn’t mean it’s not among the best, especially as it’s still available and now at a much better price than it used to be. It’s also lightweight, dust and water-resistant, and sounds excellent.

With its driver and tweeter within the main body of the speaker, you’ll hear terrific detail, and the two passive radiators on each end add some real thump to the bass. Connect to the JBL Portable app, and you’ll be able to tweak the levels of bass, mids and treble too, along with connecting the speaker to another compatible JBL model for bigger stereo sound.

It delivers room-filling sound and lasts for a competitive 12 hours on a single charge, which is more than enough for most of us. This battery life will change depending on how loud your music is, though.

This tubular design is compact and portable – it will fit in any backpack or bag and only weigh you down about as much as a bag of pasta. You won’t be using it for calls or chatting with your voice assistant, but great sound is much more of a must-have for us.

Key specifications

Dimensions17.8 x 6.8 x 7.2cm
Weight550g
IP ratingIP67
ConnectivityBluetooth
Battery lifeUp to 12 hours
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Best budget portable Bluetooth speaker

Soundcore 3

3
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Pros

  • Great value for the price
  • Excellent battery life
  • Lightweight

Cons

  • Unexciting design
  • Rivals have more features

You’ll have a hard time finding a speaker that delivers as much for the price as the Soundcore 3, and while it’s now an older model, it still offers great sound, waterproofing and a massive battery life. Its small brick-shaped build is also easy to carry around and comes with a convenient strap.

You can get it in black, blue, grey or red, but the black tends to be the most affordable option. We keep an eye on prices and have found that while its listing says it’s £55, it’s on offer so often that you’re more likely to grab it for under £40. At that price, it’s a steal (there aren’t many other speakers out there claiming a 24-hour battery life). Need a small speaker for an all-day event? This is the one.

The audio quality is well-rounded too, and it can get boomy and loud without sacrificing detail. We also applaud this speaker for its robust design – it comes with an IPX7 rating so you can be sure it will survive getting drenched and we’ve dropped it before without seeing it pick up any marks or scratches. The controls are easy to understand and it also works with the compatible Soundcore app if you want to tweak the equaliser and change the way it sounds.

Overall, it’s a small but mighty package that delivers a surprising number of our essential features for a low price.

Key specifications

Dimensions17.4 x 5.99 x 5.69cm
Weight372g
IP ratingIPX7
ConnectivityBluetooth
Battery lifeUp to 24 hours
Best versatile portable Bluetooth speaker

Bose SoundLink Flex (2nd Gen)

SoundLink Flex (2nd Gen)
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Pros

  • Excellent adaptive sound quality
  • Waterproof and lightweight
  • Support for voice control and works as a speakerphone

Cons

  • Design picks up dust
  • Not that different from the first generation Flex

We reviewed the Bose SoundLink Flex last year (pictured here) and there’s now a second-generation version of the speaker that doesn’t have any significant hardware changes but does add Bose app compatibility and newer Bluetooth standards for multipoint connectivity and improved codec support.

Overall, it’s a compact speaker that’s a great buy for its feature-set. It’s waterproof and delivers a versatile audio performance in a light, portable design. Its party trick is that when you turn it on its side or flat on its back, it’ll notice what’s changed and adapt its quality to ensure it always sounds its best. That’s also true when you hang it from its built-in ”utility loop”, which we think is a great addition for attaching your speaker to a bag.

The sound from the Flex is energetic with a satisfying bass and clear vocal details, and we’d expect the same from the 2nd Gen. It’s a speaker that easily fills most rooms with sound, too. One benefit of the newer version, though, is that you’ll be able to customise the sound with the in-app equaliser.

It’s not without minor downsides, though. Its silicone back attracts lint and dust, and it’s a few grams heavier than our favourite JBL options. Compared to its rivals, though, the Bose might be the better buy if support for voice assistants and speakerphone functionality matter.

Key specifications

Dimensions20.3 x 9.89 x 4.5cm
Weight589g
IP ratingIP67
ConnectivityBluetooth
Battery lifeUp to 12 hours
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Best affordable portable Bluetooth speaker

Soundcore Motion 300

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Pros

  • Adaptable sound quality
  • Long battery life
  • Handy detachable strap

Cons

  • Slightly heavier
  • No battery level indicator

Many of us don’t want to spend over £100 on a portable speaker but also don’t want to make sacrifices on battery life, reliability and sound. This Soundcore model has a great price yet delivers app connectivity, a long battery life, two drivers for excellent sound quality that adapts to the different orientations of the speaker, a convenient strap, and waterproofing. That’s a lot of features for under £100, and we’ve seen this drop to below £70 during sales events.

The dual-driver configuration delivers a lot of detail and thump in its sound quality, and we like that this will automatically adapt to its position, whether it’s lying flat, standing upright or dangling from its detachable strap. Its sound is also customisable, with an equaliser available through the Soundcore app.

It comes in black, blue or green, and its straightforward design is sleek and unobtrusive with simple-to-use controls and connections. As it has an IPX7 rating, that means it hasn’t had specific tests for dust-proofing but it is waterproof and feels robust and durable.

We wouldn’t mind if it was a little lighter and if it had a battery level indicator, but more expensive models don’t always have these features either. We think this is the best affordable, on-the-go wireless speaker you can find.

Key specifications

Dimensions19.9 x 5 x 9.2cm
Weight830g
IP ratingIPX7
ConnectivityBluetooth
Battery lifeUp to 13 hours
Best compact portable Bluetooth speaker

JBL Go 4

Go 4

Pros

  • Super small and light
  • Sounds great for the size
  • Waterproof
  • Improved battery now lasts seven hours

Cons

  • Gets distorted at high volume
  • Not a speakerphone

If a tiny size and barely-there weight are your main priorities, you’ll be hard-pressed to find anything smaller and lighter than the JBL Go series. This does the basics well, offering a surprisingly loud and impactful sound for its size, an upgraded seven-hour battery life and welcome dust-sealing and waterproofing. And it gives you all that in a petite, fabric-coated package that fits in a pocket and weighs less than a pack of ground coffee.

Yes, it has the lowest battery life of any model in our roundup, but seven hours should be enough for most occasions. You may just want to pack a power bank on camping trips where you won’t always be near a wall plug to recharge it. The upgrades for the JBL Go 4 and Clip 5 mean Auracast audio sharing has been added to both models with a dedicated button, it now supports customisations via the app and it has an indicator that shines red when it’s running low on juice.

It comes with a small loop that you can attach to a carabiner and it’s lightweight, fitting easily in a bag or jacket pocket. We also love that it comes in loads of fun colours and that its buttons are all simple and intuitive to use.

Key specifications

Dimensions9.43 x 7.57 x 4.22cm
Weight190g
IP ratingIP67
ConnectivityBluetooth
Battery lifeUp to 7 hours
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Best high-end portable Bluetooth speaker

Bang & Olufsen Beosound Explore

Beosound Explore
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Pros

  • Long battery life
  • Well-rounded sound
  • Dustproof and waterproof

Cons

  • A bit heavy
  • Expensive

Portable speakers aren’t typically the most attractive gadgets out there, but if your list of must-haves includes a refined aesthetic, look to Bang & Olufsen's Scandi-style devices. The can-shaped Beoplay Explore is an outdoor-ready device with an enormous battery life, a convenient strap, and a powerful 360-degree sound to fill your room with music or provide the soundtrack to a garden party, hike or trip to the park.

It looks and feels premium, and blasts out a clear, loud sound with punchy bass. Its non-slip base keeps the speaker upright, and the included carabiner clip makes it convenient to attach to a backpack. We’re also glad to see that this is IP67-rated for reliable dust and water resistance. This means it’s survived tests where it has been submerged in up to a metre of water for half an hour.

We love its anodised aluminium build, but its only major downside comes from the sturdy metal design. Comparably, this is a pretty heavy speaker in the portable category. So if you’re keen on a sleek look from B&O but wouldn’t mind something a few grams less weighty, we can also recommend the brand’s Beosound A1 (2nd Gen), which sounds even better and comes in at a more portable weight.

Key specifications

Dimensions8.1 x 12.4 x 8.1cm
Weight637g
IP ratingIP67
ConnectivityBluetooth
Battery lifeUp to 28 hours
Best small portable Bluetooth speaker for sound quality

Marshall Willen 2

Willen 2

Pros

  • Great sound quality for its size
  • Durable and portable
  • Impressive 17-hour battery life

Cons

  • More expensive than some similar-sized rivals
  • Heavier than the JBL Go 4 and Clip 5

The Marshall Willen 2 is a seriously impressive compact speaker, coming in at a higher price than several other small options but justifying it with better sound than you'd expect for the size. We think it makes a great option for anyone after portability without sacrificing audio performance.

It's also ideal for outdoor adventures, as it has a robust design with an IP67 rating. That means it has durability against dust and water. With a battery life of up to 17 hours, it’s good for extended use too.

In terms of sound, this portable speaker punches above its weight. Yes, it may still struggle to compete with larger models like the Bose SoundLink Flex, but it certainly surpasses competitors like the JBL Go 4 and Clip 5 for sound clarity and depth. It's easily among the best small speakers we've heard. The Willen 2’s improved drivers deliver a rich and full-bodied reproduction of your playlists, making it suitable for various music genres. We keep returning to it because it offers an engaging listening experience at low and moderate volumes too.

Rounding out the upgrades over the original Willen is a step up to Bluetooth 5.3, for stable connectivity and the potential for audio sharing in the future. Overall, the Marshall Willen 2 is a great pick for anybody wanting a portable speaker with great sound quality in a durable and compact form.

Key specifications

Dimensions4.34 x 10.06 x 10.06cm
Weight370g
IP ratingIP67
ConnectivityBluetooth
Battery lifeUp to 17 hours
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Best portable Bluetooth speaker for Apple users

Beats Pill

Pill
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Pros

  • Seamless Apple and Android compatibility
  • Excellent sound quality with rich bass and clear vocals
  • Long-lasting 24-hour battery life with power bank function

Cons

  • Lacks wifi-enabled features like AirPlay
  • Slightly heavier compared to some rivals

The revamped Beats Pill is our top choice for Apple users because it has seamless integration with iPhones that you can only get from a Beats or Apple-made model. As we explain in our Beats Pill (2024) review, it does all this with a host of impressive features. It’s priced at a competitive £149.99, and has a compact form and high-quality sound with rich bass and clear vocals. It also supports speakerphone functionality, wired audio over USB-C, and power bank capabilities.

The Beats Pill is dust and water-resistant too, so it’s ready for outdoor use, while its 24-hour playtime surpasses many competitors. We’re fans of the speaker’s design too, which features an upward tilt for improved sound projection and a sleek aesthetic, available in “Statement Red”, “Champagne Gold” and “Matte Black” colours.

You can also use its “Amplify” and “Stereo” modes with another Pill speaker, to boost the sound. The only downsides are that its button controls can be a bit confusing, you can hear distortion at high volume, and it lacks wifi features found in some competitors. But if you’re only worried about Bluetooth playback and compatibility, especially with Apple devices (although it also has Google Fast Pair for Android), then the Beats Pill is a feature-rich portable speaker that won’t disappoint.

Key specifications

Dimensions21.9cm x 7.1cm x 7cm
Weight680g
IP ratingIP67
ConnectivityBluetooth
Battery lifeUp to 24 hours
Best portable Bluetooth speaker for battery life

Marshall Emberton 3

Emberton 3

Pros

  • Attractive retro design
  • Impressive 360-degree sound
  • Long-lasting battery life

Cons

  • Few changes from the previous version
  • Heavier compared to some rivals
  • Slightly expensive

In the market for a portable speaker that combines classic style with impressive battery life? We think this is a top choice for any music lover. It boasts an iconic retro look inspired by Marshall’s legendary guitar amps but it isn’t just about appearance; the performance is top-notch too, with great sound and a whopping 32-hour battery life.

As noted in our full Marshall Emberton 3 review, we found it delivers rich, clear audio, and the sound quality is great for any music genre. Unlike many speakers, it has a 360-degree “True Stereophonic” sound. This helps you to get an immersive listening experience wherever you put the speaker, whether it's on your bookshelf or out in the garden.

This model improves on the Emberton 2 by adding a built-in microphone and Bluetooth 5.3 for better connectivity. You also get the much-needed addition of a dedicated power button and it has has a battery life of 32 hours vs. the Emberton 2’s already great 30 hours.

Compared to other models, like the Bose SoundLink Flex or JBL Flip 6, the Marshall Emberton 3 holds its own with its stylish design and sound quality. Overall, its balance of aesthetic appeal, battery life, durability and sound makes it a speaker that's easy to recommend.

Key specifications

Dimensions11.6 x 19.7 x 8.1cm
Weight670g
IP ratingIP67
ConnectivityBluetooth
Battery lifeUp to 32 hours
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Best outdoor Bluetooth speaker

Ultimate Ears Everboom

Everboom
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Pros

  • Excellent 360-degree sound quality
  • IP67-rated weatherproof design
  • Long 20-hour battery life

Cons

  • Still pricey
  • Not as compact as some other models

The Ultimate Ears Everboom is an excellent choice for outdoor use with its set of features ideal for summer parties and camping trips. It delivers a powerful 360-degree sound, ensuring everyone enjoys the music no matter where they are relative to the speaker. The Everboom’s weatherproof design weighs just under 1kg too, making it highly portable for the size.

As explained in our Ultimate Ears Everboom review, it has an impressive 20-hour battery life, 55-metre Bluetooth range, and special “Outdoor Boost” mode that enhances sound quality in open spaces. The Everboom supports stereo pairing with another unit and can connect to multiple Ultimate Ears speakers through the companion app, ideal if you need to spread the music around your space at a bigger gathering. Its “Megaphone” feature allows you to project your voice through the speaker — we’re not sure we’d use it but it could be great for party hosts and announcements.

The Everboom’s outdoor-ready build includes an IP67 rating, so it’s both dustproof and waterproof. It can also survive drops from up to a metre and float in water. While its £250 price tag is higher than some competitors, it’s a versatile and feature-filled option for top sound quality and durability.

Key specifications

Dimensions11 x 8.5 x 20.5cm
Weight960g
IP ratingIP67
ConnectivityBluetooth
Battery lifeUp to 20 hours
Best Bluetooth speaker for bass

Bose SoundLink Max

SoundLink Max

Pros

  • Exceptional bass performance
  • Durable, waterproof, and dustproof
  • 20-hour battery life

Cons

  • High price
  • Lacks wifi connectivity and speakerphone functions

The Bose SoundLink Max stands out in the portable speaker market with its exceptional bass performance, albeit at a premium price. That cost does feel hard to justify, we know, but this speaker excels for sound quality, delivering controlled and textured low-end notes that competitors can’t match. The Max offers a dynamic and booming audio experience that makes it a top choice for bass lovers.

It also has a durable design with an IP67 rating, ensuring it's waterproof and dustproof. It offers up to 20 hours of battery life, Bluetooth multipoint connectivity, a programmable custom button, and a 3.5mm port for non-Bluetooth devices. However, it lacks wifi connectivity, speakerphone functions, and the ability to pair with other Bose speakers for stereo playback (although you can use SimpleSync for a bigger sound). You can read more about the features and usability in our Bose SoundLink Max review.

While its 2.2kg weight makes it heavier than other models on this list, its robust construction and optional shoulder strap mean it's easy to move around. If you’ve got the budget, the SoundLink Max’s superior sound quality and bass performance make it a worthwhile investment for those prioritising audio over additional features.

Key specifications

Dimensions10.49 x 26.44 x 16.21cm
Weight2.2kg
IP ratingIP67
ConnectivityBluetooth
Battery lifeUp to 20 hours
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Best portable Bluetooth speaker for travel

JBL Clip 5

Clip 5
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Pros

  • Versatile carabiner clip
  • 12-hour battery life
  • Great sound for the portable size

Cons

  • Not the biggest sound compared to rivals
  • No speakerphone function

For travellers, this handheld speaker offers the best balance between features and portability. You’ll never have trouble taking it on a trip, whether that’s an excursion to the park, a flight, or a proper outdoor adventure. The built-in carabiner clip makes this highly convenient for attaching to a backpack or jacket too, while it’s almost as light as the tiny JBL Go model, so it won’t weigh you down. Like other JBLs, it’s also waterproof and now boasts up to 12 hours of battery life (two hours more than the old model).

It’s in the name, so it’s no surprise that the clip itself is a big selling point for this speaker. While other models do have loops and straps, it’s possible to misplace them. With the JBL Clip 4, you’re never going to lose the carabiner. The clip is larger than on previous versions and works for attaching the speaker to all kinds of bags, railings and hooks.

The single speaker driver delivers a satisfying sound that may not be as expansive as some of the other models on this list but still proved to be loud enough to fill our living room – if you need to push the volume up high though, be ready to hear some slight distortion. We think this has a simple and appealing design too, and it comes in a great range of colours.

While many speakers give you more battery life, too, we’ve got no issue with this amount of playtime and think the tiny design is ideal for any traveller looking for a handy music companion.

Key specifications

Dimensions8.63 x 13.45 x 4.6cm
Weight285g
IP ratingIP67
ConnectivityBluetooth
Battery lifeUp to 12 hours
Best portable wi-fi Bluetooth speaker

Sonos Roam 2

Roam 2

Pros

  • Smart and capable with wi-fi and Bluetooth
  • Loads of connectivity features
  • Brilliant and adaptable sound

Cons

  • Others have more battery life
  • No handle or strap
  • Quite pricey

When it comes to versatility, the small Toblerone-shaped Sonos Roam 2 is a top pick because it includes both wi-fi connectivity and Bluetooth. In some ways, it’s best suited to those with other Sonos devices because it can join up to your existing multi-room system. However, with the Sonos app and Apple AirPlay 2 onboard, we found it possible to sync up multiple speakers from different brands too.

This function makes it easy to play music from any room in your house, as long as you’re connected to the same network. The voice assistant means that you can use the speaker to find out the weather or check the news hands-free, too. Don’t want to fuss with the wi-fi? It’s also easier than before to switch to Bluetooth mode, now with a dedicated button.

Beyond smart features, this is also a light and tiny speaker that sounds brilliant. It comes in various colours and has a durable construction to make it suitable for outdoor use. The IP67 rating gives us confidence it’ll keep out water, sand, dust and dirt, although we’d be a little concerned about the plastic picking up dents if dropped, and we’d have loved to see a strap or handle. You can read more of our thoughts in our Sonos Roam 2 review.

It also doesn’t have class-leading battery life. But in our experience, 10 hours tends to be enough. You’ll have trouble getting it to run out of juice and it’s easy to recharge via USB-C or by placing it on a wireless charger. We also love how the sound adapts to the speaker's orientation and find it easy to fill a room with the audio from this little device. If having both Bluetooth and wi-fi connectivity is a priority, it’s the speaker to get.

Key specifications

Dimensions16.8 x 6.2 x 6cm
Weight430g
IP ratingIP67
ConnectivityWi-fi and Bluetooth
Battery lifeUp to 10 hours
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Best portable Bluetooth speaker and radio

Pure Woodland

Woodland
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Pros

  • Also a radio
  • Lightweight design with a carry strap
  • Good sound quality

Cons

  • Only available in green
  • Rivals have better sound quality

We know you probably don’t do all your listening via streaming services or podcasts, and if you’re looking for something a bit more versatile, then grabbing a 2-in-1 Bluetooth speaker and radio makes a lot of sense. There may be a lot of competition in this category, but many radios are designed to stay plugged in and, even if they’re battery-powered, they may not have the kind of weatherproofing we’re looking for.

Pure makes some fantastic DAB radios, and its Woodland is both IP67-rated and battery-powered, so it’s ready to provide the soundtrack to a picnic and will survive some inevitable rainfall too.

It’s not just water-resistant – this rating means it’s dust-tight and able to survive being submerged. We’re happy with the 14 hours of battery life, which is good for a Bluetooth speaker but some rival radios beat it in this department. We tested it both as a portable speaker and as a radio and found it impressive for both functions.

The sound quality is rich and delivers clear vocals, which makes it ideal for use as a radio and for spoken-word material. We like how you can add six radio stations as presets for quick access, and the carry handle makes it easy to move around. The 900g weight does mean it’s a bit heavier than some of the options here, but we don’t think it’ll weigh you down.

Key specifications

Dimensions10.6 x 17.4 x 13cm
Weight900g
IP ratingIP67
ConnectivityBluetooth, DAB and FM radio
Battery lifeUp to 14 hours

How the GH Tech Team tests portable Bluetooth speakers

a group of portable bluetooth speakers
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We test portable Bluetooth speakers in the same way you’d use them. We assess how easy they are to use, the quality of the sound for a range of genres (including rock, pop, electronic and classical), how long the battery lasts, and how much control you get over your music. We also test out all the extra features, like built-in voice assistants and smartphone apps.

When assessing the best Bluetooth speakers, we’re also looking at durability and build quality, how accessible ports are, how light and portable the speaker is, and how straightforward the instructions are during set-up and when pairing to our devices.

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Frequently asked questions

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Which is better: Bluetooth or wi-fi speakers?

Bluetooth is the quickest and easiest way to connect your smartphone, laptop or tablet to a speaker – you’re probably used to using Bluetooth if you’ve connected wireless mice, keyboards, over-ear headphones or wireless earbuds. It doesn't require much power, so the portable speaker can use a rechargeable battery rather than a wired connection.

Both devices have to be within range of one another though (usually anywhere from 10m up to 45m) and the music won't continue playing if your smartphone receives a call or if you switch to a different app. Bluetooth speakers will also play notification sounds from your device if it’s not muted.

If a speaker has wi-fi, you can control the music from anywhere (as long as both devices are connected to the same network), whether that’s within the same room or not. Both types of speakers can play your favourite playlists from the best music streaming services, but a wi-fi option will enable you can take calls or use your phone without the music being interrupted.

Wi-fi speakers are typically mains-powered, and many of the top models appear on our list of the best multi-room speaker systems, although some now include a rechargeable battery too, like the Sonos Roam. Like the best smart speakers, some wi-fi options can also be controlled using your voice, via Alexa and Google Assistant.


How do I know if a speaker is waterproof?

Several portable speakers are now designed to withstand almost all the conditions you encounter outdoors, including a sudden downpour. This is a feature we’d prioritise, and we’ve made sure every model featured on this list is waterproof.

When shopping around, we recommend you look for the IP (ingress protection) rating of any device. This is an international standard and the most straightforward way to understand how protected any gadget is from potential dangers like dust and water.

The rating will always have the two letters "IP" followed by two numbers, such as IP67. The first number (ranging from 0 to 6) tells you how much protection there is from solids like dust or dirt. The higher the number, the better it is at keeping these things out. The second number (which goes from 0 to 9) is all about how protected the product is from liquids. The same logic applies – the higher it is, the higher the level of protection.

A common IP rating you’ll see here is IP67, for example, and this means a product will be capable of keeping out both dust and water – it indicates full solids protection and waterproofing that suggests it can be submerged for up to 30 minutes at one metre. If you see something with IP45, then, it is still protected, but just a little less impressive at keeping out both dust and water.

You may also see a rating like IPX7. In this case, the X tells you there isn’t specific testing information against solids (as the X is in place of the first number). However, the lack of testing doesn’t necessarily mean less protection. When looking for the best performers, we’d look for ratings like IP68 (this is completely dust-tight and able to be submerged in water beyond one metre), IP67, IP57 and IPX7.


What should I look for when buying a portable Bluetooth speaker?

There are loads of speakers available when you browse the digital store shelves, and we know the amount of selection can be overwhelming. Here's what to consider before buying:

Battery life

Portable Bluetooth speakers can last anywhere between five and 24 hours from one charge. The louder they’re cranked up, the quicker the battery will drain.

Size and weight

You’ll appreciate a smaller, lighter device if you’re using your Bluetooth speaker on the go — also look out for a handle or strap. Bigger, heavier speakers will have a much more powerful sound and are better suited to home use. For this guide, we’ve focused on lightweight speakers that weigh under 4kg — if we’re taking a speaker with us in a bag we’ll try to pick up one that’s under a kilogram, while we might be okay with a slightly heavier weight when it has a good handle.

Connectivity and companion apps

We would look for at least Bluetooth 5.0 when you’re looking at a new portable speaker. While we wouldn’t want you to get lost in different Bluetooth specifications, it’s worth knowing that the numbers represent advancements in the Bluetooth standard.

Over time, the features, range, speed and connectivity of Bluetooth see significant improvements. Bluetooth 5.4 might be the latest version available, but it’s not in that many products yet — anything from Bluetooth 5.0 and onwards should be great for connectivity. You might also find the ability to connect other wired devices with an auxiliary cable, and onboard wi-fi can make for a better connection for music playback, but it isn’t available in most portable speakers.

The ability to connect your speaker to a companion app is something we’d keep an eye out for, too. Through this app on your phone or tablet, you’ll be able to update the speaker’s firmware, customise its equaliser to get the music sounding just how you want it to, and may also be able to enable voice assistant functions and link speakers together for a multi-room audio experience.

Voice assistants

Some Bluetooth speakers come with built-in Google Assistant or Amazon’s Alexa, so you can use your voice to control the music, ask for the weather and find information on the web. We see this as more of an added extra than a must-have feature in portable models, but if it’s something you’d use, look out for this on the specification sheet.

Waterproofing

There are a lot of waterproof Bluetooth speakers (some even float), making them good for the temperamental British weather or to use by the pool.

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Verdict: Best portable Bluetooth speakers

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JBL

The best portable Bluetooth speaker right now is the JBL Flip 7, for its terrific sound quality, portability and weather-resistance. You should also consider the JBL Flip 6 and the Bose SoundLink Flex (Gen 2). All of these speakers have comparable battery life, waterproof ratings and similar weights.

After more of a budget model? We’d pick up the Soundcore 3 for around £50 or the Soundcore Motion 300 as the current top option under £100. If these seem too weighty, our favourite compact options are the mini but mighty JBL Go 4, Marshall Willen 2 or the JBL Clip 5.

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Simon Cocks
Technology Editor

Simon Cocks is Good Housekeeping UK’s Technology Editor, overseeing tech shopping content and strategy for the title. He previously also worked across other titles including Esquire UK, Digital Spy, Men’s Health UK and Women’s Health UK.

Simon specialises in testing the latest smart gadgets, home entertainment gear, headphones, speakers, portable chargers, radios, e-book readers and smartphones. He's reviewed top tech products from brands including Google, Apple, Amazon, JBL and Bose.

A magazine journalism graduate from Kingston University in 2014, Simon also worked on the Discovery and Silkroad inflight magazines. He then gained experience writing about entertainment at SFX and Total Film. He also contributed reviews and interviews to TwitchFilm (later ScreenAnarchy), CultBox and Frame Rated.

He joined Good Housekeeping UK as the Editorial Assistant for Special Projects and was part of Good Housekeeping’s Consumer Affairs Team between 2014 and 2019. In this role, he conducted price comparison research, wrote detailed household and money-saving advice guides and edited thousands of in-depth reviews for the Good Housekeeping Institute.

He has focused on technology and gadgets since 2020, where he started by testing out power banks and instant cameras. He writes reviews, roundups, news articles and deals updates, and also covers top tech deals during sales like Amazon Prime Day, Black Friday and Cyber Monday.

When not testing out the latest gizmos, you’ll find Simon either catching up with the newest releases at his local cinema or out shooting with his beloved compact camera.

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