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Party Light & Sound PARTY-10RGB Light portable audio speaker 10 "/ 400W with battery. USB player, Bluetooth, FM tuner, wired microphone and remote control

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Speakers have limitations, and we tend to push our party speakers to the max. This can damage your speaker, which means the party is over early. Running a speaker at 80% is less likely to cause damage than running at 100% all night. If you’re having a big party, make sure you have some big speakers. Tip 3 – Waterproof Does Not Mean Invincible

Thanks to this feature and high-quality materials and DSP, the Ultimate Ears Hyperboom is one of our favorite-sounding portable Bluetooth speakers. Volume-wise, the Hyperboom can reach reasonably powerful output levels, enough to power a small to medium-sized house party, and the Hyperboom retains its punchy, full-bodied sound at all listening levels. The battery of the Aiwa Exos-9 is, in my opinion, where it falls short. Lasting up to 9 hours, it can certainly power a night-long house party, but pushing the volume limits will prove to shorten this battery’s lifespan, which is already incredibly low. To add to this, the battery has to be removed to be charged, so the speaker can’t be used while it refuels, unfortunately. The JBL PartyBox 710 has an impressive bass presence that can rattle windows and organs. The sound profile on this speaker makes it a great option for an outdoor party speaker. It offers built-in lighting effects but requires an AC power connection. Loudest Party Speaker The Ultimate Ears Hyperboom is rather subtle compared to most of the other Bluetooth party speakers on this list as it excludes the flashing lights, karaoke modes, and other party-focused features, but rather draws attention to its sound quality and elegant design.Given its smaller size, this speaker doesn't get as loud as the PartyBox 310. It reproduces a little less low-bass, so you feel a touch less thump and rumble with bass-centric genres like EDM and hip-hop. That said, it's a small difference overall, and this party speaker still gets loud enough to fill larger and more open spaces with sound. Perhaps the biggest difference between the two devices comes down to their portability—while the 110 is smaller, it doesn't come with wheels or a telescopic handle for transport like the 310. Instead, you have to carry it with your hands. It's not ideal for everyone, but depending on your preferences, you may still find that this speaker is a better value overall.

If you like to have your party speaker placed close to your pool or down at the lake, we recommend being a bit more strict in your waterproof rating. An IPX7 device will protect from water submersion, while an IP67 rating will also protect from dust in addition to submersion. Battery Life One of the largest, most powerful, and most impressive Bluetooth speakers on the market is the 3 rd generation Soundboks. While it isn’t easily transportable, the monstrous volume levels make up for this.

Housed in an easily transportable and eye-catching enclosure, the SRS-XP700 Sony Bluetooth speaker can withstand some gentle splashes and sounds great indoors and out. The speaker can be placed upright or horizontally, while the onboard adaptive equalizer analyzes the speaker’s surroundings to provide consistent sound quality and characteristics wherever you are.

The JBL Boombox 3 is a portable Bluetooth speaker that's a good alternative to the Ultimate Ears HYPERBOOM if you want a better-built speaker that produces a touch more low bass. It doesn't get as loud as the Ultimate Ears, though, and there's more compression when you push it to max volume. The sound quality here is the same as most JBL speakers; one can expect a tight low-end response with the option to boost the bass even further while the remaining frequency range retains clarity and detail. For parties, the JBL Boombox II is excellent at distributing sound in all directions and sounds pretty much the same no matter which angle you’re facing the speaker from. As for volume levels, the JBL Boombox II can reach some pretty impressive levels for its size while maintaining strong audio quality. Adopting the classic boombox design style with a modern twist, JBL’s Boombox II Bluetooth speaker provides the thumping low-end and characteristic loudness associated with boombox speakers. Probably the most durable Bluetooth speaker we’ve ever reviewed, the 2 nd Generation Turtlebox speaker is reliable, extremely loud, and unique. The Turtlebox Gen 2 can run for around 25 hours before you’ll need to get hold of a charger, though if you’re conservative regarding listening levels, you should get a little more out of it. This speaker is astonishingly loud, so unless you’re hosting a large house party, you shouldn’t need to crank the volume too far.

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The term party is a bit subjective; what one person considers a party, another may consider a small social gathering. Nonetheless, we believe that volume is important when choosing a party speaker. Our list focuses primarily on loud party speakers that are able to cater for gatherings of more than 50 people. That said, we have also included a few options for those who prefer their parties a little more tranquil and perhaps aren’t looking for the loudest speaker available; for that, you can take a look at our loudest Bluetooth speakers list. Portability

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