If you’re in the market for a Bluetooth speaker, chances are you’re interested in convenience and portability. While "traditional" hard-wired sound systems can be great additions to a part or listening space, Bluetooth gives you the freedom to quickly connect to the system without needing to run a wire or fuss with compatibility. You can also easily move the music to a different room, outside to the yard, and everywhere in between.
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It’s important to remember, that even though the industry tends to use "waterproof" and "water-resistant" as interchangeable terms, even speakers with a high IP rating will have a limit to which their waterproofing can’t fully be guaranteed. While an IPX8 speaker has been lab tested to greater depths of submersion over longer periods of time, there is a cutoff point at which the testing hasn’t been guaranteed. Every speaker on this list has basic water resistance, which should be enough for splash and precipitation protection, but it’s advised to be careful around chlorinated or salt water.
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In general, many of these Bluetooth speakers on this list feature modern Bluetooth protocols (many version 5 and above), and that means they are often capable of connecting to multiple source devices. Your mileage may vary, and some proprietary apps will do a better job of controlling this functionality, though. Similarly, brands like JBL, Sonos, and Ultimate Ears tend to offer features that let you group your speakers and play back music on all of them—giving you even more versatility and volume. <\/p>" } } ] } ] } ]