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7 best portable bluetooth speakers to buy in Australia in 2023

Bringing big 360-degree sound and a rugged, waterproof design, this popular speaker is worth snapping up on sale.

Ultimate Ears Megaboom 3. Picture: Ultimate Ears.
Ultimate Ears Megaboom 3. Picture: Ultimate Ears.

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Cranking up your favourite tunes is one of life’s little pleasures – and it’s made even better by a great-sounding speaker.

With portable speakers now available in a huge range of shapes and sizes, it’s never been easier to find an impressive model you can take with you both around the house and outdoors.

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Whetheryou’re after a waterproof outdoor speaker for your next big party, a handy smart speaker to keep you organised or a premium speaker that really delivers on sound, we’re here to help you find what you’re looking for.

NOTE TO READERS: Some of our top picks, including the Ultimate Ears Megaboom 3 reviewers called the “best speaker around”, are on sale now for a limited time.

Please note: prices are correct and products are in stock at time of publishing.

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OUR TOP PICK OF PORTABLE BLUETOOTH SPEAKERS

Ultimate Ears Megaboom 3, from $249 (down from $329) at Myer

What you need to know

Ultimate Ears Megaboom 3 may not be the most premium speaker on the market, but it ticks so many boxes that it remains our top pick for most people. Battery life? Up to 20 hours. Durability? An IP67-rating that will see it survive water, dust and accidental drops. Audio? Big, 360-degree sound with plenty of bass.

Add to that a great range of colour options and the ability to pair it with older Boom and Megaboom models for stereo sound, and it’s easy to see why the speaker is so popular.

On the downside, the Megaboom 3 is bigger than some other models on this list, and it doesn’t have voice assistance or any other smart features. If you’re looking for consistent audio, or a model that can survive your next pool party though, the Megaboom 3 is hard to go past.

One five-star reviewer on Myer called it the “best speaker around”, saying they’ve dropped it “in the ocean, the pool, the bath, the shower and (it’s) always fine”.


BEST PORTABLE BLUETOOTH SPEAKER FOR BATTERY

JBL Charge 5, $169.96 (down from $199.95) at Amazon Australia

JBL Charge 5

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What you need to know

JBL knows how to make a great portable speaker and the Charge 5 might just be our favourite so far. Offering a great blend of size, price and performance, the hardy speaker offers balanced sound and deep bass that’s much bigger than its size would suggest.

Its IP67-rating makes it nice and durable for outdoor use, and puts it up there with UltimateEars Megaboom 3 (above) as one the best outdoor speakers around. While it isn’t the most compact portable model available, it is still a convenient size to throw in a backpack and take on your next picnic or bike ride.

Equipped with up to 20 hours of battery life and the ability to pair with other JBL PartyBoost-compatible speakers, the Charge 5 is also a great party speaker at a reasonable price. We also love the built-in USB-A port, which allows you to keep your phone charged up so you can play your tunes for longer.


BEST SMART PORTABLE BLUETOOTH SPEAKER

Sonos Roam, $299 at The Good Guys

Sonos Roam

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What you need to know

If you’re after a hands-free listening experience, the Sonos Roam comes highly recommended. Fitted with both Alexa and the Google Assistant, you can play, pause, adjust and change your music from the other side of the room. There's also both Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connectivity, so you can pair the Roam with other Sonos speakers for a multi-room audio experience.

The Roam is the most compact speaker option by the brand, making it a top choice for those who want Sonos’ great sound in a much smaller package. It also comes in a range of colour options and has an Auto TruePlay function feature that adjusts the sound to suit your surroundings.

The battery life isn’t as long as most other models on this list, though it should still be enough to get you through your next beach trip or pool party. The speaker is also on the pricey side, but its smart features could make it well worth the spend.


BEST PORTABLE HOME BLUETOOTH SPEAKER

Sonos Move, $699 at The Good Guys

Sonos Move

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What you need to know

Sonos’ Move is something of a mixed bag. On the one hand, it’s one of the best smart speakers around. On the other, the build of the speaker is so big and heavy that it doesn’t really make sense as the ‘portable’ option it’s marketed as.

If you do decide to lug it around with you, you can still take advantage of Sonos’ wide support for music services, and the Auto TruePlay function which adjusts the sound depending on your location. There’s also an IP56 rating for dust and water resistance and a built-in handle to make it a little easier to carry.

Use the Move at home and you’ll get excellent voice assistance that performs well at a distance with built-in support for Alexa and Google Assistant. Move out of Wi-Fi range and you’ll lose the smart functions of the speaker, but still have Bluetooth to fall back on, making it a truly versatile option.

When you’re done for the day, you can also drop the speaker into the handy wireless charging cradle to ensure it’s fired up and ready to go for your next listening session. Ultimately, there’s plenty to like here, even if it does perform better as a home speaker.


BEST WATERPROOF PORTABLE BLUETOOTH SPEAKER

Ultimate Ears Wonderboom 3, $129 (down from $149) at Myer

What you need to know

During my years working at a popular electronics store, we had a hard time keeping UE’s Wonderbooms on the shelf – especially over summer. Fitted with an IP67-rating and the ability to float, the ultraportable speaker has long been one of the best waterproof speakers around.

Now into its third generation, the Wonderboom has an even longer Bluetooth range (40m up from 33m) and a slight uptick in battery life (14 hours, up from 13), giving it a small but appreciated upgrade. Like its predecessors, it also comes in a variety of fun colour options and has a durable, lightweight design.

Defying its compact size, the little speaker provides big, bassy 360-sound and can also be paired with another Wonderboom 3 to double the audio offering, making it great for parties and listening outdoors.

It doesn’t have many customisation options and it is missing the USB-C charging we expect to see these days, but it remains a truly portable option with surprisingly loud audio.


BEST BOSE PORTABLE BLUETOOTH SPEAKER

Bose SoundLink Flex, $212.46 (down from $249.95) at Amazon Australia

Bose SoundLink Flex

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What you need to know

Thanks to its rugged nature, waterproof rating and detailed audio, Bose’s SoundLink Flex is one of the most popular portable speakers on the market. Featuring PositionIQ technology, the compact model automatically detects whether it’s upright, laying down or hanging from its integrated loop and optimises the audio so you don’t have to fiddle with the settings.

It’s also one of the best outdoor speakers around, thanks to its steel grille, silicone exterior, and IP67-rating that allows it to be dropped, splashed and even dunked in water for short periods of time.

While the speaker doesn’t have built-in voice assistant support, you can pair it with a smartphone to control it with your voice. There’s also a speakerphone so you can take calls when connected to your phone via Bluetooth.

It doesn’t quite live up to the “room-filling sound” promised by the brand, but it is compact and rugged enough to be a great ‘go-anywhere’ companion.

One reviewer on Google Reviews, who rated the Flex five out of five, called it “a versatile gem in the world of audio gadgets”.

Its compact size is a big win, making it ultra-portable without compromising on sound quality. The rich, deep bass and crisp highs it delivers are surprisingly impressive for its size.”


BEST JBL PORTABLE BLUETOOTH SPEAKER

JBL Flip 6, $143.65 (down from $169.95) at Amazon Australia

JBL Flip 6

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What you need to know

While the Charge 5 (above) is our favourite JBL speaker overall, the Flip 6 is a close second. Arriving in a similar design to its predecessor, the Flip 6 doesn’t look overly different on the outside. On the inside, however, both a 10-watt tweeter and dustproof rating have been added, effectively improving the sound quality as well as the overall design.

It now also comes with the long overdue addition of an equaliser through the accompanying app, making it even easier to achieve great sound. Like the Flip 5, the Flip 6 comes in an array of different colour options and boasts a battery life of up to 12 hours, making it a top-choice whether you’re listening at home or outdoors.


HOW TO CHOOSE A PORTABLE BLUETOOTH SPEAKER

Portable speakers come in a range of shapes, sizes and price brackets, making it tricky to work out which one you should buy. To help you narrow it down, here are a few things you should consider before making a purchase:

Portability: Some speaker models are more portable than others, so really think about how small and lightweight you need yours to be. If it’s for hiking, go compact; if it’s for indoor use, consider a slightly larger model for better sound.

Battery: If you plan on taking your speaker outside a lot, make sure it has the battery life to match. For indoor use, this becomes less crucial as you can just plug it in as needed.

Sound quality: Smaller speakers might be easier to carry, but larger models often have better audio. Weigh up each model’s ability to produce clear and balanced sound with how convenient it is to move around.

Durability: If you plan on using your speaker outdoors, make sure you choose a model that can handle it. Look for a speaker with a dust and water resistance rating (also known as an IP rating) and a durable exterior that won’t easily break.

Wireless Range: Simply put: the longer the Bluetooth range, the more freedom you have to move around while staying connected.

Extra features: If you’ve got your heart set on extra features like built-in voice assistants, double check the product listing to make sure these are included.

Price: Keep your budget in mind. While there are always exceptions, lower-priced models typically won’t offer the same audio quality or features as higher-priced options. If you are shopping on a budget, we recommend reading customer reviews to determine the limitations of each model before you buy.

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Lauren Chaplin
Lauren ChaplinConsumer Technology Writer

Lauren is a consumer tech expert with five years’ experience in reviewing and writing about laptops, mobile phones, headphones, televisions and all the gadgets that make our lives easier. A former finalist in the Australian IT Journalism Awards, she previously worked at comparison site Finder as the Senior Shopping Writer where she reported on everything from tech gadgets to the latest home products. When she’s not busy testing new tech products, you’ll find her road testing the latest game releases. Prior to starting her career in journalism, she completed a Bachelor of journalism at the University of South Australia and worked as a media advisor for JB Hi-Fi where she sold the very products she now writes about.

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