If you visit my apartment, you will immediately see a veritable wall of Bluetooth speakers, large and small. I have what some may call a “deep enthusiasm” for portable sound. To start our selection process for speakers under $100, we listened to personal favorites, took a deep dive into technical specs, and consulted user reviews on additional models.
Size matters if you want to experience some heavy-hitting low end for personal listening or a raucous party—the physical constraints of components thatcan’t help but impact the sound. Larger units are generally better equipped to maintain distortion-free audio even as you turn the volume up, plus they have more room for well-designed subwoofers that can achieve lower registers.
Also, consider the Bluetooth codecs supported by the speaker. Every single Bluetooth device supports SBC, but the shortcoming of making a universal format is it’s also the lowest quality. If you use solely iOS devices, a speaker that supports AAC will optimize your connection quality. And if you’re Android, aptX support does a similar job of being a higher-quality default.
JBL def one of my favs! ✌️
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