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The best waterproof Bluetooth speakers for 2025, tested by our experts

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A waterproof Bluetooth speaker is a versatile audio device that can be more useful than you might expect. Products like the Beats Pill and JBL Xtreme 4 are perfect for adding music to pool parties and beach gatherings. Additionally, some models are sturdy enough to attach to a backpack or bike, making them ideal for hikes and trail adventures. With features such as long-lasting battery life and quick recharging, you won't have to worry about your Bluetooth speaker running out of power unexpectedly.

One thing is clear: there is an abundance of Bluetooth speakers available on the market. You can find options from well-known brands like Anker, JBL, Sonos, and Beats, along with excellent choices from various third-party manufacturers. While it can be challenging to choose the right Bluetooth speaker for your needs, we’ve put together this roundup to help you understand the pros and cons of different models.

Here are the best waterproof Bluetooth speakers you can currently find in stores or online. We also have a separate collection of our favorite Bluetooth speakers, along with a guide highlighting the best Bluetooth speaker deals.

Beats Pill (2024)
Beats Pill (2024)
Best overall waterproof Bluetooth speaker
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Ultimate Ears Wonderboom 3
Ultimate Ears Wonderboom 3
Best budget waterproof Bluetooth speaker
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JBL Xtreme 4 - Portable Bluetooth Speaker, Powerful Sound and Deep Bass, IP67 Waterproof, 24 Hours of Playtime, Powerbank, PartyBoost for Multi-Speaker Pairing (Black)
JBL Xtreme 4
Best premium waterproof Bluetooth speaker
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Soundcore Boom 2 Plus Outdoor Speaker, 140W, 2+2 Channel, BassUp 2.0, 20H, Fast Charge, IPX7 Waterproof, RGB Lights, USB-C, Power Bank, BT 5.3, Portable Bluetooth Speaker, Camping, Beach, Backyard
Soundcore Boom 2 Plus
Best budget waterproof boombox Bluetooth speaker
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Marshall Middleton
Marshall Middleton
Best sounding waterproof Bluetooth speaker
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JBL Charge 5
JBL Charge 5
The most versatile waterproof Bluetooth speaker
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Soundboks Go
Soundboks Go
A big and loud waterproof Bluetooth speaker
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Sonos Roam 2
Sonos Roam 2
Best waterproof Bluetooth speaker for Sonos fans
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Beats Pill (2024)

Pros
  • Sleek design
  • Excellent battery life
  • Can charge other devices
  • USB-C audio
  • Fully dust/waterproof
  • Works great as a speakerphone
Cons
  • No analog-in
  • iOS needs more controls
  • No EQ settings
Specification:
Size 219 x 71 x 70 mm 680 grams
Connectivity Bluetooth USB-C
water/dusk rating IP67
Battery life Up to 24 hours

As our top choice for waterproof Bluetooth speakers in 2024, the Beats Pill (2024) is a terrific blend of sleek cosmetics, excellent sound quality, immersive volume levels, and total protection against the elements (it has an IP67 rating). We had the opportunity to test this bad boy, and we couldn’t believe our ears. We also couldn’t believe how solid the battery life was. On a full charge, Beats claims you’ll be able to get around 24 hours of playback. Mind you, this metric was achieved by playing the new Pill at 50% volume. This means you’ll get less battery life from the speaker if you crank the volume any further than the halfway point.

When it comes to any speaker, sound quality is one of (if not the most) important parts of the total equation. The Beats Pill (2024) delivers a pleasant balance of midrange and bass, with a little extra oomph toward the latter. This has long been a Beats signature, so we’re glad to see that thump and rumble is still a priority. And while you’ll be able to connect via Bluetooth, the Pill’s USB-C port can be used for charging the speaker, charging a connected USB-C device, and wired playback. This also means you’ll be able to listen to certain hi-res tracks with the Beats Pill.

Unfortunately, the Beats app (for Apple and Android devices) doesn’t offer much in terms of customization. If graphic EQ adjustments and audio settings are more your style, a waterproof speaker like the JBL Flip 6 might be a better choice. The Beats app is required if you plan on pairing more than one Pill speaker together for party mode playback. 

The Beats Pill is also available in several colors, including Statement Red, Matte Black, and Champagne Gold.

Beats Pill (2024)
Beats Pill (2024)
Best overall waterproof Bluetooth speaker
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Ultimate Ears Wonderboom 3

Pros
  • Excellent durability
  • Light and portable
  • Balanced, 360-degree sound
  • Affordable price point
Cons
  • Somewhat lacking in bass
  • Not as slim as other competitors
  • Some minor connectivity issues
Specification:
Size 104 x 95.3 mm 420 grams
Connectivity Bluetooth
water/dusk rating IP67
Battery life Up to 14 hours

What if we told you the cylindrically shaped Wonderboom 3 was only happiest when submerged in H20? No, speakers don’t have thoughts and feelings, but the idea behind the hyperbole is to emphasize how water-resistant this budget-friendly Ultimate Ears speaker is. Wearing its IP67 rating proudly, the oversized volume buttons on this speaker are all but begging you to toss this thing around like a pool toy!

The Wonderboom 3 is able to broadcast sound in a 360-degree fashion, thanks to the array of drivers located all around the speaker. The speaker gets nice and loud, too, and does a decent job at heightening vocals and other leading instruments in your favorite songs. While it struggles a bit with low-end, the Wonderboom 3’s wide soundstage means it sounds great from any angle. 

On a full charge, the Wonderboom 3 should last around 14 hours, with recharging handled by micro USB (it takes more than two hours to go from zero to 100%). It also has a stretchable strap if you’d like to hang the speaker from a backpack or wall hook. Weighing less than a full pound, the Wonderboom is lightweight and easy to travel with, too. 

While we would have loved the ability to connect the Wonderboom 3 to older UE Wonderboom 2 speakers, you are able to pair it to other Boom 3 speakers for an even bigger soundstage. You can also have more than one Bluetooth device connected to the Boom at the same time.

Ultimate Ears Wonderboom 3
Ultimate Ears Wonderboom 3
Best budget waterproof Bluetooth speaker
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JBL Xtreme 4

Pros
  • Warm, rich, and dynamic sound
  • Clear at higher volumes
  • Insane 30-hour battery life
  • Replaceable battery
  • IP67 waterproof rating
Cons
  • Expensive
  • No AUX input
Specification:
Size 297 x 141 x 149 mm 2.1 kg
Connectivity Bluetooth 5.3 Auracast
water/dusk rating IP67
Battery life Up to 24 hours

The average price of a Bluetooth speaker falls somewhere between $80 to $100, so why should one invest over $300 in a JBL Xtreme 4? Power and performance definitely tops the list of reasons, as does the Xteme 4’s ruggedness and overall battery life. We had the opportunity to test this speaker, and we walked away as pleased participants.

In terms of sound quality strengths, the Xtreme 4 delivers exceptional midrange articulation, which bodes well for fans of the singer-songwriter genre. The Xtreme 4 delivered a decent amount of bass, too, and even though it’s relatively small, the speaker did a phenomenal job of filling our test spots up with audio. If you’re unsatisfied with the default audio settings, you can also download the JBL Portables app to access a graphic EQ and different audio presets. And if one of your buddies happens to own a compatible JBL speaker, you’ll be able to link it to the Xtreme 4 for an expanded soundstage.

The Xtreme 4 holds an IP67 rating, which means you’ll be able to use it in just about any outdoor space. You’ll even be able to dunk it in the pool, but don’t let it sink to the bottom! On a full charge, the speaker brings 27 hours of battery life to the table. As long as you charge it up before using it (charging from zero to 100% takes about three hours), you won’t have to worry about the speaker dying in the middle of an outdoor adventure.

Other great features include a carrying strap and three color options, including Black, Blue, and Camo.

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Soundcore Boom 2 Plus

Pros
  • 140-watts of power
  • BassUp 2.0 feature booms
  • Rugged and IPX7 waterproof
  • App and physical controls
  • Affordable
Cons
  • A little mid- and bass-forward
  • Only supports SBC Bluetooth
  • Light show is just OK
Specification:
Size 442 x 151 x 228 mm 3.8 kg
Connectivity Bluetooth 5.3 AUX
water/dusk rating IPX7
Battery life Up to 20 hours

A waterproof Bluetooth speaker like the Anker Soundcore Boom 2 Plus wins big in both the cosmetics and sound quality categories. Sporting a classic boombox-style housing, this tough-as-nails speaker is IPX7-rated. Yes, that means you’ll be able to swim around your pool with it -- and it even knows how to tread water (it can float). The Boom 2 Plus is also relatively lightweight and features a built-in carrying handle, making it simple to take this outdoor titan just about anywhere.

On a full charge, Anker claims the Boom 2 Plus should last up to 20 hours. While volume level and audio settings will affect how close to that figure you can get, that’s still enough juice for a full day of worry-free listening.

When it comes time to blasting your favorite playlists and podcasts, the Boom does an excellent job at filling most spaces with audio. Due to the size of the speaker, it struggles a bit to produce the kind of guttural low-end associated with dedicated woofers, but the Boom 2 Plus still does a standup job at bringing as much bass to the party as possible. It even has a BassUp feature to help elevate lower-frequency tones.

If you’re like us, you’ll probably want to download the Soundcore app (for Apple and Android devices) to tweak some settings, though. Luckily, Anker doesn’t skimp here, as you’ll be able to access a full graphic EQ and a handful of audio presets. You’ll also be able to use the app to pair other Soundcore speakers for a bigger soundstage (what Anker calls “PartyCast”).

At this price, we’re also big fans of the Skullcandy Barrel, which sports a similar design and sound quality as the Soundcore Boom 2 Plus. In our hands-on test, we were impressed by how powerful the Barrel sounded. We were pleased to see an aux input and tactful on-speaker controls, too.

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Marshall Middleton

Pros
  • Big soundstage for a small package
  • Bold bass, clear highs
  • IP67 waterproof and dustproof
  • AUX input
  • Stackable
Cons
  • Picks up dust and fingerprints easily
  • A bit expensive
Specification:
Size 230 x 109 x 95 mm 1.8 kg
Connectivity Bluetooth 5.1 3.5mm input
water/dusk rating IP67
Battery life Up to 20 hours

Small enough to throw in a backpack but big enough to provide some truly rich and full sound reminiscent of the rock bands its guitar-amp stylings are based on, the Marshall Middleton impressed us so much that it made our list of the best Bluetooth speakers, period, but its IP67 rating means that it can shred poolside, too.

The Marshall Middleton is the midsized range of Marshall's superb Bluetooth speakers. About the size of a lunch box, the 4-pound Middleton somehow packs two 0.6-inch tweeters, two passive radiators, and two side-firing 3-inch woofers inside its sturdy frame that's covered in Marshall's signature Tolex-style silicone coating.

While many Bluetooth speakers are built with mono or sound mono because the drivers are too close together, the positioning of the Middleton's drivers creates one of the most accurate stereo-like sounds of any Bluetooth speakers we've ever tested. And it's powerful, too. With two 20-watt class D amps for the woofers and two 10-watt class D amps for the tweeters, you'll be blown away by how loud it can get and how smooth and room-filling the bass is.

With a well-designed app that you can use to adjust bass and treble (there are physical controls on the speaker for this, too), it can also be used to link the speaker to as many other Middleton speakers as you want for an even bigger sound in what Marshall calls "Stack" mode.

The Marshall Middleton also features an AUX line input, Bluetooth multipoint connectivity so you and a friend can play DJ, has a battery that lasts up to 20 hours on a single charge, and can net two hours of playtime after 20 minutes of charging. It can also be used as a power bank to charge other devices while you tan.

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JBL Charge 5

Pros
  • Solid build quality
  • Can get very loud
  • Excellent water and dust protection
  • EQ offers some sound tweaking
  • Works with JBL Portable app and PartyBoost
Cons
  • Can't stereo pair with non-Charge 5 JBL speakers
  • Doesn’t work as a speakerphone
  • Not a big upgrade over the Charge 4
Specification:
Size 223 x 96.5 x 94 mm 0.96 kg
Connectivity Bluetooth 5.1
water/dusk rating IP67
Battery life Up to 20 hours

The JBL Charge 5 brings an impressive design to the table. Utilizing dual passive radiators, a dedicated midrange woofer, and a tweeter for the most articulate higher frequencies, the sound is big, loud, and detailed.

The IP67 rating means this speaker will hold up well in most outdoor environments, and the 20 hours of playtime will ensure your next pool party won't come crashing to a close — at least not because of the music.

Available in six colors (black, blue, camouflage, gray, red, and teal), and capable of pairing with another Charge 5 using the wireless PartyBoost feature for enhanced stereo sound, the JBL Charge 5 is not going to let you down.

JBL Charge 5
JBL Charge 5
The most versatile waterproof Bluetooth speaker
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Soundboks Go

Pros
  • Great sound at loud volumes
  • Sturdy cabinet and bumpers
  • Good battery life
  • Effective app support
  • Awesome when paired with other speakers
Cons
  • Not as useful indoors
  • Limited codec support
  • Pricey
Specification:
Size 459 x 316 x 266 mm 9.2 kg
Connectivity Bluetooth 5.0 3.5mm AUX input TeamUP connection (SKAA)
water/dusk rating IP65
Battery life Up to 40 hours

Our hands-on experience with the Soundboks Go left us speechless. Sure, the price may be a bit up there for some, but if you're looking for earth-shattering sound that can keep pumping for almost two full days straight (at medium volume), the Soundboks Go is the splash-proof speaker for you.

We also love the ability to pair one Go with another, allowing you to expand your soundstaging. The Go can also take a beating or two, thanks to its rugged outer shell and water-resistant housing, keeping this bad boy safe from most liquid situations outside of full submergence.

Soundboks Go
Soundboks Go
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The Sonos Roam 2 and the first-generation Sonos Roam.
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Sonos Roam 2

Pros
  • Great sound quality
  • Works over Wi-Fi and Bluetooth
  • Terrific companion app
  • Now includes a dedicated Bluetooth button
Cons
  • Battery life could be better
  • Not as powerful as other speakers on our list
Specification:
Size 168 x 62 x 60 mm\ 0.43 kg
Connectivity Wi-Fi Bluetooth 5.3
water/dusk rating IP67
Battery life Up to 10 hours

What would a lineup of waterproof Bluetooth speakers be without the Sonos Roam 2 in the mix? We loved the original Roam for its portability, sound quality, and ease of use, but the Roam 2 brings a few changes to the table. First and foremost, you’ll no longer be able to use Google Assistant for controlling playback and other devices. The Roam 2 does support Alexa and the Sonos voice assistant though. 

On a positive note, the Roam 2 doesn’t need to be connected to Wi-Fi right out of the box, which was a drawback of the earlier model. Enjoy quick-pairing Bluetooth connectivity or download the Sonos app to integrate the Roam 2 into your existing Sonos ecosystem. We were also glad to see that Sonos gave Bluetooth its own button this time around (Bluetooth pairing was mapped to the power button on the O.G. Roam). 

At full battery life, Sonos claims you should be able to squeeze about 10 hours of playback from the Roam 2. While volume level, audio settings, and your chosen wireless connection all impact how long this speaker will work for, the Roam 2 can be recharged via USB-C or with a wireless charging pad. 

When connected to Wi-Fi, you’ll even be able to use AirPlay 2 to wirelessly beam tunes from your iPhone or iPad to the Roam 2. The speaker is also available in Black, Red, White, Green, and Blue colors.

Sonos Roam 2
Sonos Roam 2
Best waterproof Bluetooth speaker for Sonos fans

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I choose the best Bluetooth speaker for my needs?

With the abundance of Bluetooth speakers available today, it can be overwhelming to find the right one for you. To make the best choice, consider how and where you plan to use the speaker.

If you intend to use it primarily indoors and keep it there, your options expand significantly in terms of size and features. In this case, you can choose a larger speaker with more features, based on your budget. However, if you prioritize portability and plan to use it outdoors, take your time to explore your options carefully.

How do I pick the best rugged Bluetooth speaker?

If you’re someone who is always on the go, it’s important to consider both portability and durability. Many portable Bluetooth speakers come with rugged rubber features designed to withstand drops and bumps while being carried in a backpack. If you plan to take your speaker outdoors, to the pool, or to the beach, look for one with a high IP rating for protection against water and dust. For instance, an IP67 rating means the device can be submerged in water for a short period of time without being damaged.

How do I choose the best-sounding Bluetooth speaker?

When considering sound features, think carefully about how you plan to use your Bluetooth speaker. If sound quality is your top priority, make that your main focus. If you're looking for something loud to fill a room during gatherings, you might want to opt for a larger speaker. However, there are also many smaller speakers that produce impressive volume, as well as compact models that can be connected together and placed around the room for enhanced flexibility and sound.

The good news is that there are numerous Bluetooth speakers available that cater to all your needs, making it easier than ever to find the perfect fit for you.

How do I choose the best waterproof Bluetooth speaker?

When searching for the perfect waterproof Bluetooth speaker, there are several key factors to consider. First and foremost, prioritize the IP rating; an IP67 rating provides excellent protection against both water and dust, ensuring durability in various environments.

Derek Malcolm

Derek Malcolm is a contributing editor and evergreen lead for the A/V and Home Theater section of Digital Trends. Derek joined the DT team in 2020, spending his days wrangling the movie and TV streaming guides before getting the chance to nurture his obsession with the latest audio/video gear. A former musician and practicing vinyl nerd, his passion for sound can be found in his writing, whether it’s a guide to the best speakers and turntables, or a review of a party speaker that’ll blow your roof off.

Derek studied journalism at Toronto’s Humber College, graduating in 1999. He started his career writing about music, movies, and TV, back when people still read things on paper, working at such magazines as TV Guide and celebrity mag Hello! Canada. Derek counts Matt Damon, Britney Spears, and Coldplay among his favorite interviews.

From 2006 to 2018 Derek was the editor-in-chief of Canadian tech and entertainment magazine Connected, where he steered the publication through the invention of the iPhone and the rise of streaming to the demise of BlackBerry and the print industry.

One of two Canucks on the Digital Trends A/V team, Derek is based in Toronto where he lives with his wife, daughter, two cats, and his prized vintage Marantz stereo receivers.

When Derek isn’t cussing at the labyrinthine setup menus of the latest projectors, he can be found at home listening to records or counting the days to ski season.

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The Harman Kardon Onyx Studio 8 Bluetooth speaker on a white background.

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JBL Flip 6.

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