They are the simplest way to boost sound quality if you’re not planning on using headphones. There are countless on the market and while many cost hundreds, not everyone has that much to spend on a speaker. Luckily, there are loads out there that don’t cost the earth and still provide a decent amount of boom – and they’re not all unknown brands. We’ve featured Denon and Ultimate Ears (UE) here to name two. We’ve set a price limit of around $100/£100 here but many of these Bluetooth speakers come in at under $50/£50 if you have a tight budget. If you are looking for something a little more expensive and premium, head over to our best high-end Bluetooth speakers chart.

Best cheap Bluetooth speakers 2023

Your buying guide to the best cheap Bluetooth speakers

So, what should you look for when in the market for a portable Bluetooth speaker? See below for commonly asked questions and find out how we test audio.

				Affordable					   					Modern features					   					360 sound					 

				No aptX or AAC codecs					 

For starters, it has an attractive and compact design with an IPX7 waterproof rating and easy to use buttons on the top. It’s slightly surprising to see both a USB-C port for charging and an aux input just in case you need it. There might not be aptX and AAC codecs but sound quality is good and like the UE Wonderboom 2, there’s a dedicated outdoor mode. It offers a 360-degree sound and really only lacks in the top-end due to there being no tweeters. The Uboom has Bluetooth 5 giving it good range and battery life is solid, too. Furthermore, latency is low making it suitable for video, there’s a microphone so for hands-free calls and you can create a stereo pair if you buy two.

				Great sound quality					   					Water-resistant					   					Can pair two for stereo sound					   					Affordable					 

				Bass could be deeper					   					Only comes in black					 

Punching well above its asking price, the Uboom L offers excellent sound quality over Bluetooth 5.0 thanks to two 55mm drivers and two passive bass radiators. The speaker comes in a compact form that’s IPX7 waterproof enough to immerse, too. Furthermore, you can pair two for stereo sound (though not for video usage), there’s a 3.5mm jack input and plenty of buttons for control. At 16 hours, better battery life can be found elsewhere but it’s still long enough that it shouldn’t make much of an impact on useage. The main shame is that no other colours are available.

				Portable & durable					   					Integrated carabiner					   					Powerful bass					   					Affordable					 

				No jack input					   					No microphone					   					No previous track					 

The palm-sized design has an integrated carabiner meaning you can clip it onto almost anything whether that’s a rucksack, bike or something else. The buttons are easy to use and the speaker now has an IP67 waterproof rating making it fully dunkable. The buttons are easy to use but it’s odd that you can’t go to the previous track with a triple-click. There’s also no microphone or aux input if that matters to your usage. However, solid sound quality is excellent and battery life is decent, too with USB-C now the port of choice. The affordable price makes this a worthwhile purchase.

				Plenty of volume					   					Long battery life					   					Waterpoofing					   					Can be second paired					 

				A little mid/treble focussed					   					No AAC or aptX codecs					 

It’s fairly plain in design in this Midnight Black option, bar the buttons, but there are also Pine Green, Cloud Blue colourways available. More important design factors are ticked off the list like IPX7 waterproof rating and only 570g in weight.  In terms of sound and features, there’s plenty of volume on offer to fill and room and you can pair two together into a stereo pair. Battery life is also solid with up to 18 hours of playback.  We’d like more bass and better codec support but after all this is a very affordable speaker. 

				Great connectivity					   					Power bank feature					   					Great sound					 

				Slow charging					 

Not only is this rugged waterproof speaker capable of pumping out room-filling, 360-degree audio from its two 20W drivers, it can also function as a 6600mAh power bank for emergency recharging of your phone or devices, and let you connect to your phone’s voice assistant with a tap of its click wheel. For the money sound quality is outstanding, benefiting from Tronsmart’s own SoundPulse algorithm and a dual-passive radiator to deliver balanced and clearly defined audio, with no sign of distortion. And getting audio to the speaker couldn’t be easier, with support for microSD, USB flash drives and Bluetooth streaming. This upgraded model adds NFC connectivity, taking all the hassle out of pairing your smartphone. Battery life is also decent, offering up to 15 hours playback at 50% volume. Buy two and you can take advantage of wireless stereo pairing.

				Very cheap					   					Waterproof					   					Easy to use					 

				Lacks bass					   					Not as powerful as rivals					 

We like the compact design which means the Play is super portable and is even IPX7 waterproof, which isn’t a given at this price point – the mesh just takes a while to dry out. It’s got easy to use buttons and the 360 design, like many others, means you can pretty much plonk the speaker down anywhere and it will still sound good. It’s got a 3.5mm aux connection but you’re better off making use of Bluetooth 5.0 which provides a decent wireless connection. You can also join two Muvo Play speakers together to create a stereo pair if you like.  Creative offers decent punchy sound for not much money here thanks to a pair of full-range drivers and a couple of passive bass radiators. Although the speaker is suited well to a lot of music and podcasts, it does struggle a little bit at the bass end, only able to reach down to 70Hz – when human hearing goes to 20Hz. That’s really the only downside to this otherwise excellent speaker. 

				Extremely compact					   					Waterproof					   					Good bass					 

				Slow charging					   					Limited battery life					   					Stap not adjustable					 

Its portable design means that it can fit in the palm of your hand with ease, and the fixed strap is also handy for attaching it to your bike should you wish. Plus with an IP67 waterproof & dustproof rating, you’ll be able to take it out and about in all weathers.  You do however only get a Bluetooth 5.0 connection. The USB-C port is for charging only, and there’s no aux port. However, with an eight-hour battery life, a Bluetooth-only connection should suffice for most occasions.  The sound quality is loud enough to fill a room, though if you’re hosting a large gathering we’d recommend purchasing two of these to use in stereo mode. Otherwise, this speaker is perfect for those who are on a budget and want a travel-sized speaker that doesn’t compromise on crisp audio. 

				Stylish					   					Various input options					   					Physical dials					 

				No auto Bluetooth switching					 

Its wooden ends provide style and acoustic benefit and the three physical dials on top are useful. And you don’t only have to use Bluetooth as the D12 has other inputs making it ideal as a dual-purpose for those with something like a turntable. Sound quality is good but there’s no stereo field and the speaker can’t automatically switch between different paired Bluetooth devices.

				Compact, waterproof design					   					Decent battery life					   					Strong bass levels					 

				Audio not as strong as rivals					   					Micro-USB charging					   					No aptX or AAC codecs					 

Its pocketable size (depending on the pocket) comes in different colours and benefits from a handy strap and IP67 dust/waterproofing, too. The simple trio of buttons can do more than you think, too. Bass is decent, especially considering the size of the GX-BT60 and you should get all-day battery (up to 13 hours). The low price does mean things like the older Micro-USB port and no modern codects like aptX. It’s definitely a nice feature to have, and one we actively look out for when buying new speakers. It was once exclusive to high-end speakers, but we’ve since seen it appear on a number of budget speakers. Also, it’s worth keeping an eye out for speakers that double up as portable battery chargers, as it’ll probably come in handy when using your smartphone to play music.  Some speakers offer a wider range though, so it’s worth taking a look at the specifications of the speaker you’re interested in. Wi-Fi has a much wider reach, and could allow you to play music from anywhere in the house. With this being said, the Wi-Fi setup process can be quite stressful and require users to install a specific app on their smartphone in order to do so, whereas Bluetooth setup takes 30 seconds, even less if it supports NFC setup. This is especially true if you intend to play music from your smartphone via Bluetooth, as you’ll already have the media controls you need in your hand. While it doesn’t need an IPX7 rating to be used outside, it’s always a good idea to have some kind of protection against spills, rain, and general damage or you’ll quickly find yourself buying another! Tech Advisor’s Reviews Editor, Chris has been reviewing all kinds of tech for over 10 years and specialises in audio. He also covers a range of topics including home entertainment, phones, laptops, tablets and more.

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