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Bluetooth Speaker Prices Compared

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Portable Bluetooth speakers range from $25 for compact options to $350+ for premium waterproof models. JBL, Bose, and Sony dominate the category with consistent sale pricing at Amazon and Target.

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About Bluetooth Speaker

Popular models: JBL Flip 6 ($99, waterproof), Bose SoundLink Flex ($149, rugged), Sony SRS-XB100 ($59, compact), and UE Hyperboom ($399, party speaker).

Best deal: The JBL Charge 5 ($149) frequently drops to $99–$119 at Amazon and Best Buy — it offers 20-hour battery life and a built-in power bank at that price point.

Premium pick: The Bose SoundLink Max ($399) delivers room-filling sound and 20 hours of battery with premium build quality; the Marshall Tufton ($299) is a stylish alternative.

Where to Buy Bluetooth Speaker

Amazon, Best Buy, Target, Costco, JBL.com The comparison above covers the major retailers so you can review options before buying.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the best waterproof Bluetooth speaker?
The JBL Flip 6 (IP67) and Bose SoundLink Flex (IP67) are both fully submersible — the Bose sounds slightly better; the JBL is usually cheaper.
How long does Bluetooth speaker battery last?
Most mid-range speakers last 10–20 hours; the JBL Xtreme 3 and Bose SoundLink Max reach 20+ hours at moderate volume.
Can I connect two Bluetooth speakers together?
Yes — JBL's PartyBoost and Sony's Party Connect allow pairing multiple compatible speakers for stereo or amplified sound.
What Bluetooth range should I expect?
Most speakers reach 30–33 feet (10 meters) reliably; walls and interference reduce this, but Bluetooth 5.0 models handle obstacles better.

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