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You don't have to pay a lot for a great Bluetooth speaker

Nothing makes a party better than some music, and nothing makes playing music easier than a Bluetooth speaker, especially as more phone manufacturers omit the 3.5mm headphone jack. Fortunately, you don't need to spend a fortune just to make your tunes louder, especially with fantastic options like the Anker Soundcore Flare Mini to get the party rolling.

Best Overall: Anker Soundcore Flare Mini

Anker sure knows its way around smartphone accessories, and the same can be said for the Soundcore Flare Mini. This 360-degree speaker will be the talk of the night with its unique design and a bottom-mounted halo of LEDs.

These LEDs will keep up with the party as they pulse and glow with the rhythm of whatever music is playing. The included IPX7 rating will also keep your Flare Mini safe from accidental splashes. Anker also made it possible to pair two Flare Mini's to create a stereo-sound situation.

The downside here is that you will have to keep an eye on the battery, as the Flare Mini is rated for just 12 hours. Plus, you won't be able to use a headphone jack to connect your phone, as there is no port available.

Pros:

  • 360-degree sound
  • LED's pulse along with the music
  • IPX7 Waterproof
  • Connect two speakers for stereo sound

Cons:

  • 12 hours of battery life
  • Bluetooth 4.2
  • No auxiliary port

Best Overall

Anker Soundcore Flare Mini

Perfect for parties, the home, and anywhere else

The Flare Mini offers an attractive 360-degree design, along with the rhythmic-flashing LEDs and water resistance.

Best Value: Sony SRS-XB12 Portable Speaker

If portability and budget are the names of the game, then the SRS-XB12 from Sony is the best pick. This speaker packs such an impressive punch that you likely won't believe the sound is coming from such a small package.

The included "Extra bass" mode, combined with the 16-hour battery life, will allow you to listen to your favorite hits for long periods. Sony also includes a strap that can be connected to the bottom of the speaker, in case you want to throw it over your shoulder.

On the downside, the SRS-XB12 does not have a ton of extra features. This includes the lack of app support, meaning you'll have to turn to your smartphone or tablet if you want to adjust the EQ levels. Plus, sticking with Micro-USB for charging is outdated.

Pros:

  • Ultra-portable
  • IP67 Water and dustproof
  • 16 hours of battery life
  • Add an extra speaker for stereo sound

Cons:

  • MicroUSB charging port
  • No application integration

Best Value

Sony SRS-XB12 Portable Speaker

Big punch in a small package

The SRS-XB12 has an awkward name, but you'll remember it when you hear it for the first time. This little speaker packs a considerable punch.

Best 360-Degree Sound: Anker Soundcore Motion Q

When it comes to listening to your music or podcasts, you want to be able to hear them from wherever you are. That's where a speaker like the Soundcore Motion Q comes in with its 360 degrees of sound.

The cylindrical design, combined with two drivers and 16 watts of power, make for an impressive package. As for battery life, you're looking at around 10 hours, which should be plenty long enough for pool parties and the like. Plus, there is a built-in microphone for accessing your voice assistant of choice.

Of course, you can also pair two Motion Qs wirelessly for stereo 360-degree audio, and each speaker is feather-light at just 14.4 ounces.

Pros:

  • 360-degree sound
  • 16W of power with dual full-range drivers
  • IPX7 waterproof
  • Stereo pairing
  • Built-in microphone

Cons:

  • Only 10 hours of battery life
  • Charges over Micro-USB

Best 360-Degree Sound

Anker Soundcore Motion Q

Hear everything from everywhere

It's important to hear your music or podcasts, and the Soundcore Motion Q ensures that with its all-encompassing cylindrical design.

Best Smart Speaker: Amazon Echo Dot (3rd gen)

It may not be a dedicated speaker, but it's a popular choice. The Echo Dot gives users much to talk about while still having the ability to show off a bit when guests come over.

In addition to pairing via Bluetooth, you have the option to use the 3.5mm auxiliary jack or even pair over Wi-Fi to other devices. With Alexa built-in, you can control your smart home with ease, or get the answer to that question that is nagging at your friend during the party.

Sure, the sound isn't the greatest, but you can pair this with another Echo Dot for stereo sound, or another Bluetooth speaker. The other big downside here is that the Echo Dot isn't precisely portable since you need to keep it plugged in at all times. This can be a bit frustrating, but shouldn't be all that surprising considering its lack of water-resistance.

Pros:

  • Amazon Alexa built-in
  • Pair with another Echo Dot for stereo sound
  • 3.5mm headphone jack included

Cons:

  • Must always be plugged in
  • Not water resistant
  • The sound could be better

Best Smart Speaker

Amazon Echo Dot (3rd gen)

Impress your friends and control your smart home

The Echo Dot may not be the first Bluetooth speaker that comes to mind, but it should come close with its Alexa integration.

Most Unique Design: OontZ Angle 3 Ultra Portable Speaker

As you look at different Bluetooth speakers to consider, many of them have the same old design: cylinders that pump out music at varying rates, shapes, and sizes.

The OontZ Angle 3 Ultra changes that with its unique triangular design so that you can cover as much area as possible. Oontz also includes an IPX6 rating for splash-resistance, but we wouldn't recommend taking the Angle 3 Ultra for a dive. However, the most significant benefit to this speaker is the 100-foot range, allowing you to keep your phone with you and not with the speaker.

While that 100-foot range is awesome, you'll still be stuck in the past with the Micro-USB charging port. The OontZ Angle 3 Ultra is also a bit heavier thank some of the other speakers on this list, so you may not want to carry it if you go for a hike.

Pros:

  • 100-foot Bluetooth range
  • IPX6 Splashproof
  • 20-hour battery life
  • Unique design

Cons:

  • Micro-USB charging
  • Bluetooth 4.2
  • Heavier than other options

Most Unique Design

OontZ Angle 3 Ultra Portable Speaker

Forget leaving your phone behind

Other than the unique triangular design, the biggest benefit to the Angle 3 Ultra is the 100-foot range.

Best Battery Life: Anker Soundcore 2 Bluetooth Speaker

There is nothing wrong with a Bluetooth speaker that doesn't have a bunch of extra frills or a design that makes it stand out from the crowd. Sometimes, a great Bluetooth speaker is just your run-of-the-mill option.

That brings us to the Anker Soundcore 2, which doesn't have any significant features to "wow" you. This speaker, however, does offer 24 hours of battery life, which is among the leaders on this list, along with IPX7 water resistance and Bluetooth 5.0. Take all of this, combined with the 12 watts of power, and you have a tried-and-true speaker that will work for every situation.

You may just want to keep a cloth nearby after the party is over since the Soundcore 2 is a fingerprint magnet. Additionally, you likely won't want to play this at max volume if the sound gets a bit distorted.

Pros:

  • 12W of audio
  • 24 hours of battery life
  • Bluetooth 5.0
  • IPX7 waterproof

Cons:

  • The sound may be distorted when played loudly
  • Attracts fingerprints

Best Battery Life

Anker Soundcore 2 Bluetooth Speaker

This one goes for days

The Soundcore 2 is fantastic for those who want long battery life and some water resistance. Just don't play it at max volume and be ready to clean it.

Bottom line

It can be tough picking the perfect Bluetooth speaker, but the Anker Soundcore Flare Mini comes close. This speaker offers decent battery life, 360-degrees of sound, and some awesome LEDs that flash along with the music.

Plus, you can pair this with another Flare Mini for a stereo sound setup, which is perfect for any party or situation. Just don't expect to have all the latest features as it is equipped with a MicroUSB charging port and just Bluetooth 4.2. Nonetheless, the Flare Mini will be capable of handling anything you throw at it, and then some.

Credits — The team that worked on this guide

Andrew Myrick is a regular freelancer at Android Central and iMore. He has been a tech enthusiast ever since the original iPhone was released and continues to flip-flop between devices. You might as well hook him up to an IV filled with coffee to get him through the day. If you have any questions, you can find him on Twitter, and he'll get back to you.

Hayato Huseman is a recovering trade show addict and video editor for Android Central based out of Indianapolis. He can mostly be found complaining about the cold and enthusing about prog metal on Twitter at @hayatohuseman. Got a tip or inquiry? Drop him a line at hayato.huseman@futurenet.com.



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