

When October Prime Day hits, I tend to spend way too much time scrolling through speaker deals. But this year? It’s like the Bluetooth speaker gods decided to bless us all. Whether you’re looking to throw a backyard party, upgrade your bathroom music situation, or finally get a speaker that doesn’t sound like a tin can, this year’s lineup has something for everyone — and the discounts are legit.
I’ve rounded up my personal favorite Bluetooth speaker deals happening right now. These aren’t just random picks — these are speakers I’ve either used, tested, or seriously considered owning. From ultra-rugged boomers to stylish desk pieces, here’s what I’m excited about — and why you might want to jump on them before they’re gone.
| Bluetooth speaker | Original Price | Discounted Price | You Save |
|---|---|---|---|
| SOUNDBOKS Go | $799.00 | $599.00 | $200 |
| Bang & Olufsen Beolit 20 | $749.00 | $559.00 | $190 |
| Bose SoundLink Max | $399.00 | $299.00 | $100 |
| JBL Xtreme 4 | $379.95 | $249.99 | $129.96 |
| Bose SoundLink Revolve+ (Series II) | $299.00 | $179.00 | $120 |
| Klipsch The One Plus | $274.99 | $169.99 | $105 |
| Bang & Olufsen Beosound A1 (2nd Gen) | $250.00 | $149.99 | $100.01 |
| JBL Flip 7 | $149.95 | $109.95 | $40 |
| Marshall Emberton II | $179.99 | $99.99 | $80 |
| Beats Pill | $149.95 | $99.95 | $50 |
| Bose SoundLink Flex (2nd Gen) | $149.00 | $99.00 | $50 |
| Klipsch Nashville | $159.00 | $89.99 | $69.01 |
| House of Marley Get Together 2 Mini | $169.99 | $85.48 | $84.51 |
| Ultimate Ears WONDERBOOM 4 | $99.99 | $66.49 | $33.50 |

The SOUNDBOKS Go isn’t just a speaker — it’s basically a portable PA system disguised as a Bluetooth device. This thing is loud. Like, “neighbors three doors down asking you to turn it down” loud. With 121 dB of volume on tap, dual 72W Class D amps, and a massive 10” woofer backed by a horn-loaded tweeter, it’s made for high-output, outdoor use. Whether you're DJing a block party or just trying to dominate your backyard BBQ, this beast handles it with power to spare.
And while it looks tough (because it is), it’s still designed with real-life usability in mind. It’s splashproof, drop-resistant, and has a swappable battery that lasts up to 40 hours at medium volume. You can also wirelessly link multiple units together using SOUNDBOKS’ TeamUP feature for a full stereo or multi-speaker setup. With the $200 discount, this is probably the best deal right now if you're looking for raw, unfiltered audio power.

If the SOUNDBOKS is a muscle car, the Beolit 20 is a luxury coupe. Sleek, stylish, and oozing Scandi-modern vibes, this speaker is all about refined sound and minimalist design. Don’t let the leather strap fool you — it houses a 5.5” wideband woofer, three full-range drivers, and dual passive radiators, delivering rich, room-filling 360-degree sound.
The Qi wireless charging pad on top is a nice touch too — place your phone on it and it’ll juice up while the speaker plays. Battery life clocks in at around 8 hours of real-world use, and it charges via USB-C. It’s compact enough to bring to the patio, powerful enough for a house party, and handsome enough to live permanently in your living room. At $559, this is the kind of speaker that doesn’t just sound expensive — it is expensive. But now it’s just a little more within reach.

The Bose SoundLink Max sits in that Goldilocks zone — big enough to deliver some punch, but not so large that you hesitate to bring it with you. It’s the kind of speaker you throw in the car for a weekend getaway, knowing it’ll sound great whether you’re listening to acoustic jazz or blasting late-2000s hip hop around the firepit.
It has that familiar Bose tuning — warm, full-bodied mids, pleasant highs, and a low-end that doesn’t overwhelm but is definitely present. Its industrial design is clean and solid, and it’s rated IP67 for water and dust resistance. Plus, it has a carry strap and built-in power bank for phone charging. At $299, you’re saving a full $100 on one of the most reliable do-it-all speakers in the mid-size category.

The JBL Xtreme series has always been a fan favorite for outdoor use, and the Xtreme 4 takes everything people loved about the earlier models and tightens it up. This latest version adds improved drivers, upgraded Bluetooth, and JBL’s "AI Sound Boost" for better audio dynamics in real time.
Dual passive radiators give it that signature JBL thump, and with 24 hours of battery life, you won’t be reaching for the charger too often. It’s IP67-rated, meaning it can take a dunk in the pool or survive a sandy beach session. The carrying strap makes it ultra-portable for its size. At $249.99, this is one of the strongest sub-$300 speakers for sheer versatility, power, and party-readiness.

The SoundLink Revolve+ Series II is built for those who want premium sound without compromising on portability or aesthetics. It’s one of the few speakers that truly offers 360-degree sound dispersion — meaning you don’t need to aim it at anyone. Just place it in the middle of the room (or picnic blanket), and everyone gets the same audio experience.
It’s got a carry handle, up to 17 hours of battery life, and it’s water- and dust-resistant. But more importantly, it just sounds clean — crisp highs, solid mids, and enough bass for smaller indoor or outdoor spaces. At $179, it’s the lowest price I’ve seen for this model, and it undercuts a lot of lesser competitors.

Looking for something that looks more like a piece of furniture than a tech gadget? “The One Plus” from Klipsch nails the retro-modern aesthetic with real wood veneer, tactile knobs, and a front-facing grille that screams ‘60s hi-fi. But under the hood, you’ll find a surprisingly modern setup with a 2.1-channel configuration and Bluetooth 5.3 support.
This speaker is more of a stylish desktop or shelf piece than a toss-in-your-backpack type. It's great for apartments, bedrooms, or anywhere you want a little sonic luxury without dominating the space. At under $170, you're paying for design and performance, and that's a rare combo at this price point.

This little dome from B&O packs more punch than its size would suggest. Designed for portability and elegance, the A1 2nd Gen has 360-degree sound, Alexa voice control, and a slick aluminum chassis that feels like it belongs in a boutique hotel.
It’s IP67 waterproof and dustproof, has a 3-microphone array for crystal-clear calls, and offers up to 18 hours of battery life. If you want a speaker that’s as good to look at as it is to listen to, this is it. The $100 discount makes it feel like you’re getting a luxury speaker for a mid-range price.

The JBL Flip series has long been a go-to for affordable, travel-friendly sound, and the Flip 7 is no exception. It’s the kind of speaker you throw into your backpack without thinking, but still feel confident it’ll deliver punchy audio when needed.
It’s waterproof, dustproof, offers 12 hours of playtime, and has stereo pairing support via JBL’s PartyBoost. It’s basically the perfect grab-and-go speaker, and at $109.95, you’re getting dependable audio performance with a touch of ruggedness for a reasonable price.

Vintage guitar amp looks meet modern Bluetooth convenience. The Emberton II doesn’t just look cool — it backs it up with rich, full sound and a surprising amount of bass for its compact size. The multi-directional audio gives it a wider soundstage than you’d expect, and it has 30+ hours of battery life on a single charge.
It’s IP67-rated, which means it’s more than ready for poolside hangs or dusty road trips. At just under $100, this is one of the most tempting deals on the list — especially if you care about looks as much as sound.

The Beats Pill has made its comeback, and while it’s not the biggest speaker here, it still offers that signature bass-forward tuning that fans of the brand love. It's small, sleek, and designed for casual listening, especially in small spaces like kitchens, bedrooms, or offices.
The Pill’s real strength is in its portability and simplicity. It’s not flashy — it’s just easy to use, easy to carry, and sounds good enough to enjoy anywhere. And at $99.95, it’s priced right for people who want name-brand design without breaking the bank.

Bose's Flex lineup has built a reputation for excellent durability and punchy sound in a mid-sized, travel-friendly shell. The 2nd Gen version brings more refined tuning, better water resistance, and stronger battery life to the table.
It has PositionIQ — Bose’s tech that auto-optimizes sound based on speaker orientation. Stand it up, lay it flat, or hang it from your backpack — it adjusts accordingly. With IP67 waterproofing and 12 hours of playtime, it's built to go wherever you go. At $99, it’s one of the most well-rounded picks in the sub-$150 range.

This one’s a bit of a sleeper hit. Klipsch doesn’t release Bluetooth speakers all that often, but when they do, they tend to sound great. The Nashville is compact, portable, and designed for real-world durability with a strong build and respectable sound for its size.
It delivers dynamic bass and crisp mids, perfect for personal listening. At just under $90, it’s a surprisingly strong value from a company that usually charges more for its premium sound signature.

Made with sustainable materials like bamboo and recycled fabric, this speaker brings eco-conscious vibes to the party — without skimping on audio quality. The Get Together 2 Mini delivers surprisingly balanced sound with plenty of low-end thump for its compact size.
With IP67 waterproofing, Bluetooth 5.3, and multi-speaker pairing support, it’s a great lifestyle speaker for those who want something a little different. And let’s be honest — $85 for something this well-designed is hard to beat.

The new WONDERBOOM 4 keeps everything we loved about its predecessors — rugged, waterproof design, loud 360° sound — and adds longer battery life (up to 14 hours) and better tuning. It’s floatable too, which makes it pool-party ready.
If you want a “throw-it-in-your-bag-and-don’t-worry-about-it” speaker, this is it. At just over $66, this is probably the best ultra-compact speaker deal on the market right now.
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