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Marshall Tufton

Marshall Tufton Bluetooth speaker review: Big, bold block rocker

Most Bluetooth speakers are small, personal devices that emphasize portability over power. Not so with the Marshall Tufton. It's a no-compromises crowd-pleaser.
Ultimate Ears Hyperboom

Ultimate Ears Hyperboom review: Big bass in a Bluetooth speaker

Ultimate Ears has announced the UE Hyperboom, a huge Bluetooth speaker designed to easily play music, and play it loud enough to be the foundation of any party
Bose Portable Home Speaker

Bose Portable Smart Speaker review: Great sound, anywhere

With Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, smart assistants, and a built-in battery, you can take this great-sounding speaker anywhere.
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Sonos One review

To compete in the smart speaker space, Sonos could have just made a better-sounding Alexa speaker. But the company has a reputation to uphold, and went much further than that. Our Sonos One Review reveals how Sonos does Alexa better than Amazon. The Sonos One remains one of the best you can get.
Riva Concert Review

Riva Concert review

The Riva Concert series speaker is a fantastic small-profile smart speaker with Alexa integration, truly excellent sound, and great looks, making it the perfect addition to your kitchen, living room, or bedroom. With even more features than the Sonos One.
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Ultimate Ears Megaboom 3 review

With better waterproofing, increased durability, and flashy new colorways, The Ultimate Ears Megaboom 3 bests its predecessors, offering excellent sound and worry-free performance to adventure-loving listeners on the go. As far as Bluetooth speakers go, it’s hard to do better than this lively cylinder of sound.
Marshall Kilburn II review

Marshall Kilburn II hands-on review

You’ll have to speak up, because we’ve been testing the Marshall Kilburn II Bluetooth speaker -- and it’s shockingly loud. Designed not just for indoors use, this speaker has a battery inside that makes it ideal for outdoor use too. Aside from the volume, how does the Kilburn II sound and perform?
Solis SO-6000 review

Solis SO-6000 review

On the lookout for retro-styled gear? If you’re into 1950s-inspired, mid-century modern design, the Solis SO-6000 wireless speaker will grab your curiosity. But how does it stack up when it comes to craftsmanship and sound quality? As our review relays, it’s not easy matching sleek style with worthy performance.
SBode M400 review

SBode M400 Bluetooth speaker review

The list of wireless speakers on Amazon is long, and it can be hard to tell what’s legit (and what’s not) without a practiced eye. We tested out a pair of Sbode M400 speakers to see whether they belong with the best or with the rest. Turns out, the answer is somewhere in between.
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Audioengine A5+ wireless speakers review

As with any wireless take on a great set of speakers, the Bluetooth-connected variant of Audioengine’s A5+ speakers had us very excited when they arrived in our A/V testing room. How do they compete with the superb original model, and could the wireless connection make them the perfect pair of speakers for jackless phone owners?
Tivoli Model One Digital Review

Tivoli Audio ART Model One Digital review

Our Tivoli Model One Digital review reveals that despite great sound, problems with Wi-Fi and limited streaming support stops us short from falling totally in love.
Google Home Max Review

Google Home Max review

The Google Home Max with Google Assistant is a massive speaker with a massive price tag. But it also boasts great sound quality.
Cotodama Lyric review

Cotodama Lyric hands-on review

In our Cotodama Lyric Speaker Hands-on review, we get transfixed by a truly unique speaker system that’s part music visualizer, part karaoke machine, and part art installation. It’s unlike anything we’ve experienced before.
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Ultimate Ears Blast review

Ultimate Ears always brings its “A” game to the plate, but does its newest offering knock it out of the park? We review the Alexa-capable Blast speaker.
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Riva Festival multiroom speaker review

Great looks, a massive number of input options, and wide stereophonic sound make the Riva Festival an excellent multiroom option.
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Harmon Kardon Invoke review

Sleek lines, great sound and smart home device control make a solid smart speaker debut for Microsoft’s Cortana. But can it compete with Amazon Alexa? And what of Apple's HomePod?
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Riva Arena compact multiroom speaker review

Our Riva Arena review reveals a feature-packed multiroom speaker with excellent audio quality and streaming versatility.
Soundcast VG1

Soundcast VG1 Review

The Soundcast VG1 is a ruggedized Bluetooth speaker tough enough to play your tunes at the beach, pool, or tub.
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JBL Flip 4 review

The JBL Flip 4 is durable, dependable, and perfect for all kinds of parties and outdoor excursions.
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JLab Block Party wireless speaker review

JLab zigs where Sonos zags, providing a loud and affordable multiroom Bluetooth speaker you can take anywhere, no app required.
JLab House Party

JLab House Party wireless speaker review

JLab’s Bluetooth-based multiroom alternative delivers solid sound in an affordable and portable package, allowing you to take your multiroom setup virtually anywhere.
UE Wonderboom Bluetooth

Ultimate Ears Wonderboom Bluetooth review

Ultimate Ears’ newest addition to their Bluetooth speaker family, the Wonderboom, is a small, unique speaker with surprising sound that even floats in water.
Fugoo Go

Fugoo Go review

The Fugoo Go is, from a design perspective, fundamentally Fugoo, and built to take on whatever beating you may have to dish out. It also bears the distinction of being able to play quite loud.
V-Moda Remix review

V-Moda Remix Bluetooth review

V-Moda’s first ever Bluetooth speaker offers good looks, a truckload of features, and some of the best sound you’ll find in a small profile-speaker.
Vizio Crave Pro review

Vizio Smartcast Crave Pro review

Good looks, solid controls, and massive volume are all on the side of Vizio’s affordable Sonos competitor, but a hefty helping of bass clouds the picture.
IK Multimedia iLoud Micro Monitors review

IK Multimedia iLoud Micro Monitors review

Small and affordable, the iLoud Micro Monitors let you bring your mix station to even the smallest rooms.
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Paradigm PW600 Wireless Speaker Review

Paradigm’s PW600 wireless Wi-Fi speaker features DTS Play-Fi and Anthem Room Correction for premium sound quality that can shine in any room.
Oppo Sonica

Oppo Sonica review

Oppo put the same designer behind its award-winning audiophile-grade headphones to work on a multiroom speaker, and the Sonica was born. Read on to find out how it stacks up.
Sengled Pulse Link Starter Kit

Sengled Pulse Link Starter Kit review

The Sengled Pulse is an LED bulb with a built-in speaker, which can give your home theater a more immersive feeling for only a couple hundred bucks.
Creative iRoar

Creative iRoar review

The Creative iRoar is a speaker that not only punches above its weight, it also packs in a ton of features.
Devialet Phantom

Devialet Phantom review

With earth-shaking bass and a soft enough touch to expose the finest of details, Devialet’s Phantom sets a new milestone in wireless multiroom audio. But is it really worth $2,000?
DreamWave Survivor

DreamWave Survivor review

It’s hard to pass up on a Bluetooth speaker that can jump-start your car, but unless you really need that, best to keep looking.
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Creative Sound Blaster Roar 2 review

The Roar 2 slims its figure down, yet still belts out the same barbaric yawp -- and wears all the same hats.
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Acemile Theatre Box review

Acemile’s Theatre Box is a Bluetooth speaker that uses digital processing to spread sound out, giving it a spatial sound that makes it seem much larger than it is.