Ranking The Biggest Bluetooth Speaker Brands From Worst To Best
By LUKE MITCHELL
10. Tribit
Tribit makes affordable speakers that are surprisingly good and have an extensive range. Products like its Stormbox Micro have received glowing reviews.
Tribit has two main product lines: the Xsound and Stormbox. Standard features include IPX7 waterproof ratings, external charging ports, and multiple EQ modes.
Over its 20 years in the audio industry, Edifier has become one of the most well-recognized companies in the field, offering various types of speakers.
UE’s products include adaptive EQ technology, powerful woofers, soft dome tweeters, waterproof ratings, long battery life, and companion app integration.
Marshall became prominent in 1960s London when legendary musicians used the company’s amplifiers. Marshall has since branched out into Bluetooth speakers.
The company’s various models include the Stockwell II and Emberton. Each offers Bluetooth 5.0 aptX technology, a range of 30 feet, and a battery life of over 20 hours.
One common feature of the Soundcore is that every model carries an IPX7 waterproof rating. Although Soundcore is budget-friendly, it provides almost premium quality.