![]() ![]() The sound quality of the Soundboks Go is honestly what we had expected, given our experience with the Soundboks 3. The Go also provides 40 hours of battery at mid-volume, 10 hours at full volume, 3.5 hours full recharge, about double that of the Gen 3. You’ll also find a removable battery in the Soundboks Go, which makes the Go even more appealing as this allows for easy replacement should the battery give problems or simply deteriorate with time. In terms of weather-proofing, it offers IP65 protection, which is going to be able to keep you safe from dust and most typical splash or rain damage. The Soundboks Go is a rugged speaker, and the primary plastic shell feels extremely durable. We almost placed the Go onto our list of lightweight contenders due to the size, but we do find that at 20 lbs, there is a demographic of people who would struggle to move the Soundboks between locations. Now, while this is still no lightweight speaker, it does become possible to carry a Soundboks product in one hand. Unlike the Soundboks 3, the Go measures only slightly larger in size than competitors like the Hyperboom or Boombox 2 and weighs in at a much more manageable 20 pounds. What Soundboks has focused on with this new speaker is bringing a balance between loudness and portability. While the much larger Soundboks 3 model offers 126 dB of volume, the now more widely available Soundboks Go brings 121 dB to the table. The Soundboks Go is a new Bluetooth speaker on the market, and it doesn’t fail to live up to the Soundboks models that came before it. For that, there’s the Soundboks Go (listed below). Because of its larger form factor, you won’t just be able to just pick it up and carry it with one hand, however. At around 24lbs, it’s far from the heaviest Bluetooth speaker out there. ![]() Is far from a small speaker, and portability isn’t exactly what it’s built for one can still move the Soundboks around between locations without too much fuss. The bass is nice and punchy, perfect for urban and dance genres. This speaker sounds great at low and high volumes. Often loud Bluetooth speakers deliver a lot of noise but low quality. The New SOUNDBOKS also features a TeamUp function which allows you to wirelessly connect multiple 3rd Gen speakers together. This allows you to daisy-chain with the previous versions if you already have an older model. Audio ConnectionsĪside from Bluetooth, SOUNDBOKS has added XLR inputs as well as 3.5mm AUX inputs to the new model. ![]() Meaning that you’ll have infinite playtime essentially. With the battery packs being removable, this allows you to always keep the other battery on charge. The New Soundboks comes with two battery packs (dubbed the “BATTERYBOKS”), which will give you 40 hours of playtime. These two features alone put The New SOUNDBOKS at the top of the list as our choice of the loudest Bluetooth speakers. The self-proclaimed “loudest battery-powered speaker in the world.” This Bluetooth speaker produces a whopping 126 decibels of high-quality audio with incredible 80 hours of battery life. The New SOUNDBOKS is the upgrade to our previous winner, The SOUNDBOKS 2. While it doesn’t bring quite the same level of sound, it carries a lot of power for its size and a sound signature that has gained it a fan following. The Ultimate Ears Megaboom is a small speaker that weighs in at a fraction of the cost of the competitors on this list. The Loudest Small Portable Bluetooth Speaker You also get a rugged design that is available in multiple colors. This speaker also sounds great, with a punchy bass response and clean mids. Despite bringing up to 120dB of volume to the party, the Turtlebox is also small and light enough to easily carry around at 10lbs. We love the Turtlebox Gen 2 for portability. The only downside to some will be that it is not battery-powered and requires an outlet, which is also not portable. This speaker also features lighting effects, something not often found in Bluetooth speakers over 110dB. The JBL Partybox 1000 is the ultimate beast of a Bluetooth speaker, which sounds great and looks great too. It also offers a good sound signature and a lot of bass response. The Soundboks Gen 3 wins our top pick with its 126dB of sound in a relatively portable manner, at least compared to something like the Partybox 1000. ![]()
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