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4 Budget Bluetooth Speakers with Good Sound & Style
Smartphones don’t deliver great sound. “Bluetooth speakers” usually bring to mind expensive options with booming bass, like the $199 Beats Pill. Paying $200 just for casual listening is too expensive. But it doesn’t have to be that way.
Plenty of Bluetooth speakers are available for under $50 and even for under $25 that deliver great sound quality. You won’t need to trade off on style either because they look sleek and are reliable as speakers with higher price tags. Having Bluetooth devices around makes life easier.
Here are four Bluetooth speakers with great boom for your buck, from table-side to waterproof.
DKnight Magicbox
The DKnight Magicbox is the best Bluetooth speaker available for its price. For just $26 on Amazon, you get powerful sound and up to 10 hours of battery life. It runs on a rechargeable lithium-ion battery.
The Magicbox supports Bluetooth 3.0, allowing you to check the device’s battery life. It also has a built-in microphone for hands-free calls. Compact and travel-friendly at 8.3 ounces, the speaker produces clear sound. Available in black, red, or blue. The Magicbox can function without Bluetooth by recognizing MP3 files from a microSD card and playing them locally. Cool Tip: Insert a microSD card to start playing MP3 files.
808 Canz
808 Canz is a Bluetooth speaker often spotted at tailgating parties. Its retro design and impressive audio quality, especially the deep bass, make it a standout choice.
The Canz is available in black, blue, purple, red, or silver on Amazon, starting at $24.89. For the price, you might be better off with the Magicbox for better sound, but the Canz might still be worth it if you prefer style.
Plus, the Canz offers a unique design where the sound comes out of the top, filling an entire room instead of a particular direction. This also makes it easier to place anywhere, including the floor or a low shelf, hidden from sight.
It only gets 6 hours of battery life compared to the Magicbox’s 10 hours, so that’s a downside to consider.
SoundSOUL Fountain Dancing Bluetooth Speakers
You want entertainment, so the SoundSOUL Fountain Dancing Bluetooth Speakers are the perfect choice. They not only produce loud, full sound but also put on an awesome light and fountain show synchronized with the music.
Inside the acrylic tube atop the speakers, multiple spouts shoot out colored liquid using six LED lights. These speakers, available on Amazon for $29.99, are perfect for parties and gatherings. They also include features like an optional 3.5 mm wired line-in and microSD MP3 player.
Since these speakers come in a pair and are larger in size, they are less portable compared to other options on the list. They rely on a USB power source instead of batteries, which may be a positive or negative depending on your preference for portability.
AquaAudio Cubo
The AquaAudio Cubo is a waterproof Bluetooth speaker that comes with a suction cup. This allows you to easily stick it to shower walls, windows, or a car dashboard. It is portable and affordable, starting at just $18 on Amazon, the cheapest option among the four speakers mentioned. Additionally, it is also water-resistant.
The Cubo has controls on the device for powering on and off, skipping forward or backward, playing or pausing, and making hands-free phone calls when connected to your smartphone. It promises a 10-hour battery life and is rechargeable. The downside is that you won’t get the same sound quality from waterproof speakers as you will with more expensive speakers that aren’t waterproof. While this is one of the best waterproof speakers, it’s meant for solo dance parties in the shower. You can get the Cubo in black, blue, gold, pink, or silver.
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