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Bluetooth Speaker With Loud Bass

With its Bass Boost feature set to ‘1’, it has a boomy sound profile to help you feel the thump and punch in your music. It has an impressive dynamics performance that can make it very loud and great for parties, although there are slight compression artifacts at max volume.

Loudest Bluetooth speakers 2021: The best speakers capable of summoning the devil himself

When it comes to choosing from the wide range of the loudest Bluetooth speakers, there’s plenty of competition – with brands including Marshall, Amazon, SoundBoks, JBL, Sony and Bose all vying for your attention and your hard-earned cash. While we go into some depth about our favourite loudest Bluetooth speakers in our full list below, you may have cash burning a hole in your pocket and simply want to know our top recommendations. Meanwhile, the Amazon Echo Studio offers superb spacious sound, pumping bass and can throw out a thoroughly decent 90 dB – the kind of volume that’s guaranteed to wake up a sleepy household or keep a party going into the small hours. Amazon Echo Studio The best smart Bluetooth speaker for overall sound quality Specifications Launch price: $199/£189 Loudness: 90 dB Frequency Response: 30Hz to 24kHz Audio Output: 330W Dimensions: 206 mm tall x 175 mm diameter (8.1 inches tall x 6.9 inches diameter) Weight: 3.5 kg (7.7 lb) Audio: 1″ tweeter, three 2″ mid-range speakers, and 5.25″ woofer Battery Life: n/a Features: 3.5 mm, mini-optical Toslink line in, supports dual-band Wi-Fi 802.11, Zigbee smart home connectivity, Alexa app, Fire TV compatibility, supported audio format to include FLAC, MP3, AAC, Opus, Vorbis, Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby Atmos, Sony 360 Reality Audio/MPEG-H; includes support for CD Quality (16-bit) and Hi-Res (24-bit); supported music streaming services to include Amazon Music (Standard and HD), Apple Music, Spotify, Tidal, Deezer, Pandora, SiriusXM, iHeartRadio, TuneIn TODAY’S BEST DEALS View at very.co.uk Prime View at Amazon View at John Lewis Reasons to buy + Voice-controlled with Alexa + Room acoustic analysis for custom sound Reasons to avoid – Not portable In this case, delivering up to 90dB of sound – as loud as a revved-up lawn mower – the Echo Studio does a very good job of shaking that notion. SoundBoks (Gen. 3) One of the loudest Bluetooth speakers gets a thunderous upgrade Specifications Launch price: $999/£899 Loudness: 126 dB Frequency Response: 40Hz – 20kHz Audio Output: 72W Dimensions: 66 x 43 x 32cm (25.6 x 17 x 13 inches) Weight: 15.4kg (34 pounds) Audio: Two 10-inch 96dB woofers and a 104dB compression driver tweeter Battery Life: 40 hours Features: Bluetooth 5.0, Pro Panel with 2 × Combo microphone/instrument (XLR, 1/4”) input, 1 × 3.5mm Stereo Input, 1 × 3.5mm Stereo Output TODAY’S BEST DEALS View at Amazon Check Thomann Reasons to buy + As loud as the front row at a concert + 40-hour charge Reasons to avoid – Weighs in at a heavy 15.4kg

The SoundBoks (Gen 3) matches the excellent 40 hours of battery from the last model at mid-volume, and it can be connected to your smartphone or tablet through Bluetooth 5.0. Sure, it’s not the most stylish of speakers on the market, but to make it a little easier on the eye, SoundBox offer customers a choice of grill colours: Black, white, orange, blue and red.

JBL Boombox 2 JBL give their much-loved audio monster a makeover Specifications Launch price: $499/£479 Loudness: 101 dB Frequency Response: 50Hz-20kHz Audio Output: 2 x 40 W RMS-woofer + 2 x 40 W RMS-tweeter Dimensions: 48.5 x 20.1 x 25.7cm (19.1 x 7.9 x 10.1in) Weight: 5.9 kg (13 lbs) Audio: 4-inch woofer x 2, 20mm Tweeter x2 Battery Life: 24 hours Features: Bluetooth 5.1, IPX7 waterproofing TODAY’S BEST DEALS Prime View at Amazon View at Currys Check Thomann Reasons to buy + Massive volume + 24-hour battery life + Completely waterproof Reasons to avoid – You may not like the boombox aesthetic – even with its updated new look Anker Soundcore Rave The loudest Bluetooth speaker dedicated to body-rumbling power Specifications Launch price: $220/£199 Loudness: 105 dB Frequency Response: 70 Hz to 20,000 Hz Audio Output: 160W Dimensions: 552 × 322 × 310 mm Weight: 9.80 kg (21.61 lb) Audio: 2 × 5.25” Woofer, 2 × 2” Tweeters, 1 × Bass Port Battery Life: 24 hours Features: Bluetooth 5.0, IPX4 water resistance, in-app control TODAY’S BEST DEALS View at Box View at Jacamo Check Thomann Reasons to buy + Booming power and an intensely deep bass + App connected for lighting control and EQ tailoring + Water-resistant casing Reasons to avoid – Weighs a not-so-light 17 kg Soundcore has taken this a step further by using BassUp technology, a digital signal processor that gives listeners a richer and clearer low-end. The Rave sits at a moderately low price point and holds all the power and perks expected from a speaker that prides itself on being the loudest thing in the room.

Marshall Woburn II The classiest Bluetooth speaker here Specifications Launch price: $499/£429 Loudness: 110 dB Frequency Response: 30–20,000 Hz Audio Output: 110W Dimensions: 400 x 310 x 200 mm (15.75 x 12.20 x 7.87 In) Weight: 8.55 kg (18.85 lbs) Audio: 2 x ¾ inch dome tweeters, 2 x 5¼ inch subwoofer Battery Life: 20 hours Features: Bluetooth 5, 3.5 mm stereo jack, RCA, supports two bluetooth devices at a time, Marshall app, bass reflex system with port TODAY’S BEST DEALS Prime View at Amazon View at John Lewis View at Currys Reasons to buy + Classic design from a legacy amp maker + RCA and stereo jack for analog listening + Three channel control via an app or manually on the speaker’s panel Reasons to avoid – Nothing-proof – keep away from bad weather and splashes of any kind Other additions include a Marshall app which gives you the ability to turn the speaker on and off, as well as manually control the volume, bass and treble.

The speaker offers great overall sound and was built to sustain clear, low frequencies thanks to its two subwoofers duelled with a bass reflex system and external port. Although this Marshall Bluetooth speaker is low fuss, it is high maintenance considering it’s not waterproof, dirt-proof, beer-proof… so keep this baby inside and away from spillage. We liked the quirky fact that you can chain up to 100 of these together, not that we can see a situation where that would ever happen but it’s a nice idea which conjures images of an all-out sonic attack. Despite its relative size, however, we were impressed with the depth and thud that came from bass and low-end sounds, and can vouch for its volume levels which retain clarity even when you push it to its limit.

Sonos Move The best portable smart speaker Specifications Launch price: $399/£399 Loudness: 85 dB Frequency Response: n/a Audio Output: n/a Dimensions: 240 x 160 x 126 mm (9.44 x 6.29 x 4.96 inches) Weight: 3 kg (6.61 lb) Audio: one tweeter, one 3.5 inch mid-woofer Battery Life: 10 hours Features: IP56 water and dust resistance, supports WiFi 802.11, Apple AirPlay 2, Bluetooth connectivity TODAY’S BEST DEALS Prime View at Amazon View at John Lewis View at very.co.uk Reasons to buy + Bluetooth, WiFi connected and voice activated + Portable + Weather proof with a shock-resistant case Reasons to avoid – Not the best bass While we’re delighted to see the return of the live scene after such a long layoff, we have to say we’ve become quite partial to checking out sound systems and speakers in our own property or, more recently, over at a friend’s place.

Some speakers like the SoundBoks (Gen 3) are big and bulky, while the Marshall Woburn II is emblazoned with the audio giant’s instantly recognisable label. Others like the JBL Boombox 2 hark back to the good old days of the humble ghetto blaster – minus the double tape deck and radio dial – while the Anker Soundcore Rave comes with flashing bells and whistles making it an ideal choice for those who like to party hard. While we’re big supporters of playing things loud, it’s possible to cause permanent damage to your ears if you’re always cranking it (don’t believe us, Metal Hammer deputy editor Eleanor Goodman told us what it’s like living with Tinnitus). Not only is it a large, weighty speaker, but it packs a serious punch in the volume department too, thanks to two newly upgraded 10-inch 96dB woofers and a 104dB compression driver tweeter.

The 15 Loudest Bluetooth Speakers in 2021 – Bass Head Speakers

In this review we feature the loudest Bluetooth speakers that produce the deepest, most earth-shattering sound you’ll ever hear. These speakers can go so loud that they can literally take your entire house down – with booming bass, crystal clear sound and long wireless range.

Furthermore, these Bluetooth speakers can deliver a tonne of bass and long hours of playtime with massive battery life. The Soundboks 3 is hands down the loudest Bluetooth speaker you can find on the market that delivers a staggering amount of bass and volume.

This speaker is unbelievably loud, and it can really drive an outdoor party with full sound effects and rich bass. It features the latest Bluetooth 5.0, full wireless capability and a swappable battery (40 hours average playtime) which is more than enough power to keep the party going through the night.

It also come with a steel grille with handles for easy portability, and silicone ball corners which protects the speaker from flooring. Overall, the Soundboks 3 is one of the loudest Bluetooth speakers you’ll ever find and it delivers pristine sound quality with massive volume.

It is really a combination of a Bluetooth speaker and a versatile PA system made for parties, outdoor gatherings that delivers immensely powerful sound. It supports Bluetooth wireless pairing and aux inputs for microphone or musical instrument such as a keyboard or guitar for live concert or PA performances.

Furthermore, Bose has its proprietary “Articulate Array” technology built into this speaker which allows for wider sound dispersion. Each individual speaker driver is angled slightly to the sides in an alternating pattern to distribute the sound performance naturally.

We also liked the fact that it comes with a built-in auto EQ system which adjusts the speakers tone to ensure that the music sounds natural and free. The speaker also comes with aux and XLR inputs for you to attach microphones and music instruments if you need this to double as a portable PA system.

Overall, the Bose S1 Pro is one of the loudest Bluetooth speakers you can find that delivers a tonne of bass and volume output.

The BassPro Go is the latest in the JBL series speakers that delivers booming bass on a scale that you’ve probably never experienced before. You can push this speaker to maximum volume and it will not produce any distortion – the highs are crisp and clear, while the midrange is distinct and well-defined. The unique thing about the JBL BassPro Go is that it comes with a hybrid subwoofer design and Bluetooth speaker for crisp highs and low-end bass at the same time.

It also comes with a built-in 100W amplifier which allows you to push the speaker to max volume – and get crystal clear highs and detailed midranges. They come with Sony’s X-balanced speakers for powerful bass and crisp sound, and can deliver loud volume levels that can easily transform your house into a rock concert.

The speaker features an IP66 water-resistant and dustproof design, and comes with a 30 hour built-in battery for a super long playtime. This speaker has great sound range, and can play the highs, midranges and lows perfectly clear – without distortion at max volumes. While the upper midranges sound sweet and crisp, and low-end bass really kicks hard with this speaker and adds a tonne of flare to EDM and rock music genres. You can also connect and stream music easily with Bluetooth, or adjust the LED ring lighting for party ambience.

The speaker is large but lightweight, and comes with a massive built-in battery that delivers up to 30 hours of playtime on a single charge. Furthermore, the PartyBox 710 features a DJ Launchpad which allows you to play drums, keyboard and piano, and record and loop on the fly.

Furthermore, this massive speaker comes with a built-in battery that delivers up to 24 hours of playtime, making this highly portable and great for parties.

At full volume, the JBL Boombox 2 will produce extreme bass and very loud sound with minimal distortion – you can still hear the highs, mids and lows clearly. The Aiwa Exos-9 is possibly the loudest Bluetooth speaker you will ever find that delivers up to 200 watts of massive stereo sound. This speaker delivers really pristine stereo sound with deep bass, crisp treble ranges and balanced mid-range.

You can hear the music crystal clear even at maximum volume with virtually zero distortion – something which no other Bluetooth speaker comes close to doing. The bass is comparable to the JBL Boombox 2 but the Aiwa Exos 9 clearly sounds much louder all things equal.

We liked the fact that this speaker supports both wireless Bluetooth pairing and an 3.5mm aux input jack for audio devices. You can also crank up the bass, mids or highs with the 5-band on-board graphic equalizer which allows you to adjust your sound preferences on the go. The Aiwa Exos-9 is definitely one of the loudest Bluetooth speakers that can pump out the cleanest stereo sound performance you’ll ever hear. This speaker is IPX7 waterproof, making it the perfect choice for pool parties and outdoor gatherings – it can even be submerged underwater.

If you are looking for one of the loudest Bluetooth speakers that can pump out high volume and deep bass, the JBL Charge 4 is definitely a great choice. It is made of a durable fabric and rugged material housing which protects the speaker from all kinds of outdoor elements. This speaker delivers immensely wide soundstage with virtually zero distortion at max volume levels and with no background noise.

It also has an extremely wide frequency range of 18 Hz to 21 kHz, and delivers music notes with precision and grace.

Overall, the Devialet Phantom II is one of the loudest Bluetooth speakers you can find and we highly recommend them for their iconic sound. If you are looking for one of the loudest Bluetooth speakers with a portable vintage design, the Marshall Kilburn II is a great choice.

If you are looking for a speaker with plenty of gravitas and authority in the lower-end, the Marshall Kilburn II hits all the sweet spots. The wireless range on this speaker can go as long as 45-60 feet, and the sound is crystal clear when streaming music from your iPhone or smartphone device.

The speaker has full wireless compatibility and also comes with a touch panel and 3.5mm audio jack at the back for versatile connectivity. This massive speaker also comes with a portable rechargeable battery that delivers an incredible 24 hours of playtime on a single charge. It also features full panel LED lighting which gives a visually stunning experience when used in outdoor performances. We really liked the sound performance of this speaker – it delivers crystal clear highs, detailed midranges and very loud bass.

The quality of the sound is spot on and it hits every note with precision and detail, which is pretty impressive considering how large the speaker actually is. The bass rolls deep and feels lifelike, making this speaker great for EDM, rock and hip-hop music genres. Sony really put in a lot of effort to design this speaker to give it a sleek and modern appearance, while maintaining durability. The SRS-XP500 also comes with an integrated carry handle for easy portability, and it is also IPX4 splash resistant making it ideal for outdoor party events.

EDM, rock and hip-hop music genres were represented very nicely with good separation, and this speaker can pump out a tonne of volume without any hint of distortion. The Ultimate Ears Boom 3 is definitely one of the loudest Bluetooth speakers from UE that delivers a full 360 degree sound performance.

If you are looking for one of the loudest Bluetooth speakers from UE that delivers full-range sound performance, the Ultimate Ears Boom 3 is a great choice. The 360 degree sound quality from jazz to hip-hop music genres is particularly enjoyable to listen to, especially if you set up this speaker in open spaces.

The Ultimate Ears Boom 3 is one of the loudest Bluetooth speakers from UE – it excels in sound performance, absolute volume and design.

The speaker is super portable, rugged and waterproof – you can bring it virtually anywhere and do not have to worry about exposing it to the outdoor elements. This is an incredibly loud speaker with 60Ws of portable sound and comes with double 20W subwoofers with DSP technology for deeper bass. The MIATONE comes with two 10W tweeters with 100% pure titanium diaphragm which enhances the highs up to 40kHz without any noticeable distortion at max volume levels.

This speaker has massive 60W total volume output and delivers monstrous sound performance with really nice highs, mids and low-frequencies. It sounds like the JBL Boombox 2 at a fraction of the cost, and delivers really loud volume with deep bass output.

We also liked the fact that vocals and highs sound so clear on this speaker – it delivers high-end frequencies of up to 40kHz without any noticeable distortion at max volume levels.

The sound performance is exceptional; you get solid crisp bass and really nice EQ which accentuates any style of music that you are listening to.

We also played a couple of hip hop and country music genres, and we were impressed by how well-rounded the vocals sound with crystal clear detail. We were very impressed with the level of volume that this speaker has despite its small size, and is built to last with IP67 waterproof rating and up to 24 hours of battery life.

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The SoundLink Flex Bluetooth speaker is engineered to deliver clear, deep sound that’s powerful enough to fill a room and loud enough for outdoor adventures. Whether hanging from a backpack or lying flat by the pool, the speaker’s PositionIQ technology optimizes the sound for natural audio.

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The SoundLink Flex Bluetooth speaker is engineered to deliver clear, deep sound that’s powerful enough to fill a room and loud enough for outdoor adventures. Whether hanging from a backpack or lying flat by the pool, the speaker’s PositionIQ technology optimizes the sound for natural audio.

12 Loudest Bluetooth Speakers of 2021 (Big and Small)

This article is all about buying a loud Bluetooth speaker and because of that we’ve added a Safe Music Listening Guide at the end with tips on how to protect your hearing. This should help you understand loudness, how it’s measured, and what to be aware of so you can enjoy your music for years to come.

Take a peek at the graph below comparing the weight – which is usually not a bad indication of the physical size – of the loudest Bluetooth speakers on our list, with their corresponding volume: While most of our selection can be picked up and carried relatively easily, they are not the type of speakers you just throw in your backpack and head off to the beach.

While they’re portable they are slightly larger than our petite speakers and therefore pack more of a punch and generally deliver a better sound. They are compact portable Bluetooth speakers you don’t expect to be very loud, and they end up surprising you with some serious sound. There would be some merit to that approach, but we are all about helping you make good purchase decisions, and we think that’s not the way to go. One of the limitations or challenges of driver design is that most speakers notoriously start distorting their sound and lose quality as you crank up the volume.

We’re selecting speakers that will deliver crisp undistorted lows, mids, and highs when performing at top volume. 34 lbs IPX: 5 Check Price The SOUNDBOKS is the loudest portable Bluetooth speaker money can buy. The large gauge mesh on the front of the third generation Soundboks openly displays the two 10″ woofers and 1″ tweeter that provide the top-quality music listening experience you will get with this Bluetooth speaker, and the side panels of this device each have an inlaid durable handle that will make handling this speaker more convenient. If you’re looking for a bargain you aren’t going to find it here, but for those of you looking for an incredible speaker with a great list of features and connectivity options you have found something special here.

13 lbs IPX: Unspecified Check Price One of the loudest Bluetooth speakers on the market at the moment is the Aiwa Exos-9. Design and Features The Aiwa Exos-9 is a modern portable Bluetooth speaker but with classic HiFi/boombox characteristics. The fancy onboard capacitive touch control panel allows you to switch between inputs, play/pause, and adjust audio settings. Conclusion The Aiwa Exos-9 is an absolute beast and will be the perfect loud portable Bluetooth speaker for any occasion.

Having said that, the speaker is well built and will be good company for BBQs, garden parties, or even tailgating. Even though this speaker isn’t waterproof, you can still use the Exos-9 for a pool party positioned at a safe distance from the water.

15.5 lbs IPX: Unspecified Check Price So, you want a high-end party speaker that will blast music, but you don’t want to spend enough to pay for a month’s rent, introducing: the Bose S1! This is a Bluetooth PA speaker that will undoubtedly blow your and your friend’s socks off with its sheer volume at 109 dB peak. Like most Bose products, the S1’s visual design is practical and sleek with a no-frills sort of appeal to it.

The speaker is quite sturdy, it is made of very durable plastic, so it will go wherever the party is without any issues and provide you with music for 11 hours on a single charge. If you want more control over your sound, this speaker has two built-in 3-channel mixers and integrated EQ and reverb processing. The Bose S1 offers very high-quality audio at deafening volumes, and if you want your music any louder, you’ll need to pay quite a bit more for it.

Conclusion In conclusion, the Bose S1 Bluetooth PA speaker is a fantastic audio solution for parties, gatherings, or home audio if you are looking for intense volume and great quality but don’t want to spend the extra money for the highest the high-end has to offer. These are the speakers that you’re likely to park in a room and expect them to fill with great sounding (and in this case loud!)

Featuring an IPX7 rated waterproof case, BassUp technology, and an integrated app, the Soundcore Trance is a great party speaker that will get the whole crowd moving without breaking your budget.

Around the speakers, there are two circular LED lights that morph and dance along to your music and keep the party going strong. Soundcore’s BassUp technology allows for both a balanced sound profile for indoor events and a Bass Boost mode for an improved outdoor listening experience. Feel free to take your Soundcore Trance into the pool or out on the boat because its chassis is rated for IPX7 waterproofing, so you don’t have to worry about going without your favorite music even if it gets fully submerged!

On top of all of these fantastic features, you can also use the Soundcore Trance’s robust 18-hour battery to charge your devices, or pair two of these speakers together for a stereo music experience. With the Soundcore App, you can play party games, change between indoor and outdoor listening modes, and choose from 5 different LED visualizers that will sync with your music! For its price, the Soundcore Trance delivers clear treble and great bass without distortion or popping. Conclusion Overall, the Soundcore Trance is one of the loudest Bluetooth speakers in its price range and boasts great build and sound quality. The Soundcore app integration and front-facing LED light show make this speaker a perfect audio solution for parties whether they’re indoors or outside, rain, or shine. It’s waterproof, loud, and durable, so no matter where the party takes you this Bluetooth speaker will have your back and provide you and your friends and family with all the music you love.

8 lbs IPX: 7 Check Price The makers of the Turtlebox present it as an “outdoor rugged Bluetooth speaker”, and you have to take but one look at the design to believe that they’re probably serious in this claim. Design and Features The design of the Turtlebox is different, though not completely unique, in that at a first glance you’ll be forgiven to think the makers took a hard-shell case, commonly used to protect and waterproof outdoor gear and camera equipment, and built a speaker in it. The IP67 Turtlebox shell is waterproof, dustproof, and shock-resistant and is intended to handle anything the elements throw at it.

The lows are rich and it does a great job at keeping the mids and highs balanced at the same time. If you want something more “refined” for your living room, consider the Aiwa Ecos-9, but if you’re looking for a speaker to take outdoors, this one should be top of your list. In fact, if you’re looking for a really loud small form-factor Bluetooth speaker you should consider the Turtelbox, whether you’ll be taking it outdoors or not.

The DBSOARS is designed to be carried like a briefcase, making it the perfect speaker to take… well, on the go. Design and Features The speaker comes with an IPX7 waterproof rating, which means it can be submerged to a depth of 1m (3.3 ft) for up to 30 minutes. Call quality isn’t great, and you have to be really close to the speaker for the other person to hear you. The built-in battery offers up to 30 hours of playing time, which means you can take the DBSOARS on extended trips, camping, tailgating, and more. The speaker also features a 4-button onboard control panel, including functionality to play/pause, adjust the volume, skip tracks, and pair Bluetooth devices. The DBSOARS features two 15W full-range drivers coupled to two bass radiators delivering up to 30W of sound.

The mid-range and treble response is average sounding when compared to the more premium speakers on this list, but still clear enough to enjoy your music. The speaker offers simple features with a big sound to keep the party going no matter where you are.

5.27 lbs IPX: 7 Check Price JBL is a firm favorite in the portable speaker market. The mega pro-audio brand has a product for just about every application but definitely leads the way when it comes to portable Bluetooth speakers.

The JBL Xtreme 2 Portable Bluetooth Speaker was released a few years ago but continues to be a firm favorite with consumers. At 11.5 inches long and weighing just 5.27 lbs, the Xtreme 2 is portable enough to throw in a large backpack to take on any adventures.

Design and Features The JBL Xtreme 2 is somewhat chunky, a bit bigger than the average portable Bluetooth speaker. The speaker is covered in JBL’s signature rubberized mesh, offering protection from the odd bump and drop. The Xtreme 2 has an IPX7 rating, which means you can take it to the pool or beach without worrying about it getting wet (or even falling in!). The JBL Xtreme 2 features a built-in speakerphone with a mic so you can make and receive calls while your mobile is paired with the speaker.

You can pair up to 3 Bluetooth devices at the same time, making it easy to take turns playing music with your friends. There is a 6-button control panel on top of the Xtreme, allowing you to play/pause, adjust volume, skip tracks, pair Bluetooth devices, and enable JBL Connect+.

As to be expected from JBL, the Xtreme 2 is rock solid when it comes to sound quality. The Xtreme 2 is surprisingly warm and bassy for such a small speaker with a clear and upfront mid-range.

If you’re looking for a Bluetooth speaker for use at home, around the pool, and perhaps even on the odd outdoor adventure, then the JBL Xtreme 2 will be an excellent choice.

3.5 lbs IPX: 3 Check Price If you’re looking for a sleek and stylish portable Bluetooth speaker, then you may want to take a peek at the RIVA TURBO X.

The minimalist design, capacitive touch buttons, and high-gloss top give the TURBO X a sophisticated, premium look. The TURBO X features an impressive 26-hour built-in battery placing it above many of the premium competitors in this department.

Audio Connections and Controls The TURBO X offers Bluetooth for wireless and ⅛-inch AUX for cable inputs. The TURBO X has an adjustable EQ and even offers a PHONO MODE for when you connect a turntable via the ⅛-inch AUX input. Buttons include power, Trillium™ Surround, input selection/Bluetooth pairing, mute, volume, and TURBO MODE. If you’re watching movies or playing games on your mobile, Trillium Surround will enhance the audio experience.

If you’re watching movies or playing games on your mobile, Trillium Surround will enhance the audio experience. When engaged, the TURBO X will enhance specific frequencies, particularly the low-end, for a louder, more immersive audio experience.

Overall, the TURBO X is a fun Bluetooth speaker to listen to, especially for urban and dance music genres. Conclusion RIVA Audio is relatively new to the market but has already released several incredible Bluetooth speakers.

In the last part of this article, we’ve included a list of 5 small loud Bluetooth speakers.

In this small selection, you’ll find speakers as cheap as $28 while some of the premium brands will cost between $100 to $150. 1.47 lbs IPX: Unspecified Check Price Bose is one of the most popular consumer audio brands. This awesome little speaker is great for use around the home but is compact enough to fit inside a backpack or even a small handbag. This all-metal design offers durability but also gives the SoundLink Mini II a premium look and feel. As an optional extra, you can purchase Bose soft covers to dress your SoundLink Mini II stylishly and prevent the speaker from getting scratched. The SoundLink Mini II will give you 10 hours of playing time from a fully charged battery. The computerized voice tells you the remaining battery life, Bluetooth pairing instructions, and even says who’s on the other end of the line for an incoming call. The SoundLink Mini II also has a built-in microphone so you can use voice assistants like Siri and Google. The speaker is also compatible with Alexa devices, and you can even pick up a SoundLink Mini II with an Echo Dot as a bundle offer on Amazon.

There is a simple 5-button onboard control panel giving you quick access to any paired device. Bose doesn’t specify the power output of the SoundLink Mini II; however, we can confirm it’s seriously loud for its size. Where most competitors tune the low-end of their Bluetooth speakers for dance and urban music, the SoundLink Mini II sounds incredible for all genres. The mid-range is forward with the SoundLink Mini II delivering excellent vocal clarity, especially given the speaker’s size!

Conclusion Bose is renowned for its quality in both sound and aesthetics, and the SoundLink Mini II is no different. 1.3 lbs IPX: 7 Check Price When it comes to portable Bluetooth speakers, Ultimate Ears is always up there just behind or often on par with big brands like JBL, Sony, and Bose.

The speaker features a built-in speakerphone with a microphone allowing you to receive calls and use voice assistants. A single tap to the top of the speaker will play or pause songs, while a quick double-tap with skip to the next track.

The MEGABOOM features 2 x 2″ full-range drivers paired with 2 x 2″ passive bass radiators for improved low-end performance. Although the speaker has minimal onboard controls, the MEGABOOM app allows you to access many more functions and settings.

The SoundBox Touch features a 12-hour built-in battery that will fully recharge from flat in under 4 hours. The speaker carries an IPX4 waterproof rating which essentially makes the SoundBox Touch splashproof.

The call quality isn’t great, so I wouldn’t base my purchase of the SoundBox Touch on its speakerphone! Buttons include play/pause/call management, skip left and right, volume control, and input selection. The speaker will easily fill a small room which is great for dorms, home offices, the bedroom, or the kitchen. Mid-range and treble response is undoubtedly better than most Bluetooth speakers under $30, but nowhere near the quality of premium brands.

Conclusion If you’re looking for a cheap Bluetooth speaker that still has a premium sound and finish, then the DOSS SoundBox Touch is one to consider. The Touch comes in at the same price point as the Anker Soundcore, and both speakers have a similar sound profile.

The rubberized sides don’t just protect the Soundcore 2 from bumps and scratches, but also prevent the speaker from moving around when turned up to max volume. Adventure seekers will be pleased to know the Soundcore 2 features an IPX7 waterproof rating protecting the speaker against complete submersion to a depth of 1 meter (3.2 foot) for up to 30 minutes.

Audio Connections and Controls You have the option of cable or wireless with a ⅛-inch input and Bluetooth.

With the latest version of Bluetooth onboard, you can expect stable connectivity and range from the Soundcore 2. The Soundcore 2 delivers a decent amount of low-end; however, I wouldn’t call it a bass speaker by any means. Conclusion If you don’t like the gloss finish on the DOSS SoundBox Touch, then the Anker Soundcore 2 is a good alternative.

Decibels show the ratio between different signal levels whereas watts are an exact measurement of an electrical circuit’s rate of energy transference. This means that simply adding power is a very inefficient way to increase volume due to the dynamic driver speaker’s inherent design flaws.

This means that in order to hear a very low-pitched frequency, like 20Hz, at the same perceived loudness as a noise of 1kHz (1000Hz) you would need to increase the dB by +50.

If your speakers have a great frequency response but your room is filled with hard surfaces that reflect noise, your sound quality may still be muddy.

Sit in the same spot and play the same song or clip from a film and make small, measured adjustments to the location of your speakers, be sure to get creative! All rooms are different so take notes on increases and decreases in quality; you will be surprised how much a small adjustment can change your audio experience.

Place throw rugs where sounds tend to bounce off of hard floors or add a few canvas paintings to your walls. If you want to spend your whole life listening to great speakers, the best approach is to be sure you protect your hearing. Standalone hardware dB meters usually cost anywhere from $50 to $300, so the app can get you a lot of functionality at a much lower price point. When using headphones, it is common knowledge to never listen at max volume, but with speakers’ people have differing opinions about what levels are comfortable for them.

Many speaker systems have great frequency response and don’t require extreme volumes to hear details in the audio signals you are listening to. When listening at louder than normal volumes in the cases of concerts, festivals, and parties it is always wise to wear earplugs to protect your ears.

Wear earplugs in loud public settings like concerts or construction sites, and at home, don’t crank that knob all the way! It feels like Bluetooth speakers have come a long way in such a short space of time.

Another spin-off feature of improving battery technology is that many Bluetooth speakers no also double as a power bank to charge your other devices. Brands like JBL, SOUNDBOKS, Bose, and Sony continue to deliver on sound quality.

These brands do charge a premium, but the quality is far superior to the budget end of the Bluetooth speaker market. More and more Bluetooth speakers are also including Alexa integration with the ability to connect with Echo devices.

While not the loudest Bluetooth speaker we’ve come across, just listen to this: the 4500 peak watts are enabled by 108 patents.

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