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How to choose the best Bluetooth speaker (UK, 2026)

Start with where you'll use it — a bedside speaker and a beach-party speaker are completely different buys. Size, battery and waterproofing follow from that.

Independent guide · written by Savvey · reviewed June 2026

What actually matters

Typical UK price bands (2026)

BudgetWhat you get
£25–£60Compact, rugged, great for travel and showers (JBL Go/Clip, Anker).
£80–£180Room-filling sound, strong battery, IP67 — the sweet spot (JBL Charge/Flip, Bose SoundLink).
£250+Big portable party speakers or premium hi-fi-grade sound.

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FAQ

Which brand is best?

JBL and Bose are the safe, well-reviewed all-rounders; Anker offers great value; Sonos leans premium. Match size and waterproofing to your use, then buy at the best price.

Do I need a waterproof one?

If it'll ever go near a kitchen, garden, pool or shower, yes — IP67 is worth it. For a desk or shelf, you can skip it.

Bluetooth or a smart speaker?

Bluetooth for portability and battery; a mains smart speaker (Echo/Sonos) for always-on home audio and voice control.