We survey the market to find the best quality, pricing, and performance to help ensure a fantastic investment. If you are in the market for a speaker, these are the best Bluetooth speakers you can buy. Also: The 5 best speakers  For other options, check out our picks for the best speakers, the best stereo speakers, and the best smart speakers! Ultimate Ears has made a name for itself with portable, waterproof speakers, so it makes sense that it is the number one pick for the best Bluetooth speaker. The 360-degree sound can be amplified when you pair other UE speakers, as well. It is all managed by easy, user-friendly controls. Encased in a waterproof cover, this speaker floats, as well, with an IP67 rating. That does not mean you sacrifice battery, however. The UE Boom 3 receives an impressive battery life, the longest of any on our list, with 15 full hours of listening. Read the review: UE Boom 3 review The Bose SoundLink Flex is a soundbar-style speaker that is easily portable and can be used outdoors. There is a built-in microphone paired with a custom transducer that gives a superior audio experience. You also receive the added benefit of Bose’s PositionIQtechnology, which detects the position of the speaker and automatically adjusts the audio accordingly. Plus, the entire speaker is waterproof with a rust-resistant and UV-resistant design that is made for the outdoors. The Fluance Ai61 speakers are the best bookshelf speakers with their 120-watt amplifier and sleek design. These are wired speakers, so there is no need to worry about a dead battery, but it also means that these are not portable speakers you can tote just anywhere. Still, the audio is phenomenal, thanks to 6.5-inch woven glass fiber drivers and advanced tweeters. Both Bluetooth and USB connectivity is available for easy use, and a two-year warranty secures your purchase.  Read the review: Best Sonos speakers Tribit Stormbox Micro 2 comes fully stacked with phenomenal audio technology, including a custom 48mm NdFeB driver and passive radiators with proprietary XBASS technology to better improve the sound. Still, this is meant to be used as a portable speaker that is ready for the outdoors with 12 hours of battery and an IP67 rating. It is both Bluetooth- and USB-compatible and features a built-in power bank in its water-resistant design so you can still charge other devices when you are away from home. Read the review: Tribit Stormbox Micro 2 review