Best Prime Day Bluetooth speaker deals 2023

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Prime Day may be over but there are still some great deals to bag on many of the best Bluetooth speakers. Generally speaking, you can find many of these speakers in our best tech deals roundups any day of the week, but it's Prime Day deals where we tend to see the lowest prices of the year, and many of the discounts we saw over Prime Day are continuing.

Right now it's your chance to pick up a great bargain on one of the best Bluetooth speakers that can entertain you anywhere from your living room, the beach, or at the park. Many of our top picks are also portable, making them perfect for all kinds of outdoor gatherings. And some are even durable enough for pool parties, allowing you to provide a music soundtrack for just about any occasion.

If that sounds like music to your ears, make sure to bookmark this page as we'll be keeping it updated through Prime Day to ensure you don't miss out on any great deals. Don’t wait too long, though, as speaker deals are often among the most popular in Amazon's annual sales event and stocks can run out very quickly.

Read on to discover our picks of the best Prime Day deals right now, and if you’re not a Prime member, make sure to sign up for the free 30-day trial of Amazon Prime so you don't miss out on any Prime Day savings.

Best Prime Day Bluetooth speaker deals

Marshall Stanmore II (white): was $379 now $348 @ Amazon

Marshall Stanmore II (white): was $379 now $348 @ Amazon
This big Bluetooth speaker is part of the company's home speaker series, and the table-top design is built to fill larger rooms. Marshall's iconic gold logo is front and center against the mesh of the speaker's grille, The Stanmore II has a soft-touch body and a trio of analog knobs up top to modify bass, treble and volume on the fly. It has Bluetooth 5.0 with aptX support, and can stream from a connected device up to 30 feet away. 

UE Megaboom 3: was $199 now $147 @AmazonCheck other retailers: $139 @ Best Buy

UE Megaboom 3: was $199 now $147 @Amazon
As one of our favorite portable Bluetooth speakers the Megaboom 3's is great value on Amazon right now. Although it's not the lowest price we've seen it at (its dropped to $99 in the past), it's worth paying considering the powerful, waterproof speaker is a favorite among several Tom's Guide staffers.
Check other retailers: $139 @ Best Buy

JBL GO2 (blue): was $39 now $27 @ Amazon

JBL GO2 (blue): was $39 now $27 @ Amazon
What's black, blue or red all over, and provides tunes even in the water? The JBL GO2 waterproof speaker has an IPX7 rating, which means it can be fully submerged in water as deep as 1 meter for up to 30 minutes. It's the perfect companion for trips to the beach, and can play for five hours on a single charge.

Philips S3505 Wireless Bluetooth Speaker: was $59 now $45 @ Amazon

Philips S3505 Wireless Bluetooth Speaker: was $59 now $45 @ Amazon
The Philips S3505 features embossed buttons for a high quality look and feel, Bluetooth connectivity so you can playback from most devices, high quality sound with warm bass notes, and a 10 hour battery life. It's also waterproof, so you can take it for a singalong in the shower or out on a rainy day without fear of it getting damaged by water.

OontZ Angle 3: was $49 now $39 @ Amazon

OontZ Angle 3: was $49 now $39 @ Amazon
For its price, you won't find a better performing Bluetooth speaker than the OontZ Angle 3. It produces bright, clear vocals and crisp treble, and it even delivers a bit of bass. It's IPX5 weather resistance means it can take a splash of rain. 

Tribit StormBox Micro Bluetooth speaker: was $59 now $49 @ Amazon

Tribit StormBox Micro Bluetooth speaker: was $59 now $49 @ Amazon
The Tribit StormBox Micro proves that big things can come in small packages. It boasts solid sound, weighty bass, IP67 waterproofing and a tear-resistant silicone strap for attaching the device to your backpack. This is the lowest price we've seen it at since the seasonal sales at the end of last year.

Klipsch Heritage The One II: was $299 now $179 @ Amazon

Klipsch Heritage The One II: was $299 now $179 @ Amazon
The Klipsch's Heritage The One II Phono tabletop Bluetooth speaker is equipped with Bluetooth connectivity as well as a built-in switchable phono preamp via dual RCA input connectors to hook up directly to a wired turntable. It's a nice-looking speaker too, with mid-century design and walnut accents on some models.

Bang & Olufsen Beolit 20: was $549 now $399 @ Amazon

Bang & Olufsen Beolit 20: was $549 now $399 @ Amazon
For a Bluetooth speaker which looks as good as it sounds, check out this deal from Bang & Olufsen. This speaker offers eight hours of playtime on a single charge and can also act as a wireless charging station. The leather carry strap gives it a premium feel. The 28% off deal apples to both the anthracite and grey mist (pictured) color options. 

Sony SRS-XB13 Extra Bass: was $59 now $36 @ Amazon
Check other retailers: $49 @ Best Buy  

Sony SRS-XB13 Extra Bass: was $59 now $36 @ Amazon
Despite its compact, lightweight size, the Sony SRS-XB13 Bluetooth speaker delivers rich sound with its added bass and sound diffusion processor. It's waterproof and dustproof, so can go wherever you go, and comes with a wrist strap and the ability to be hooked up to another speaker for stereo sound. What's more, it'll give you 16 hours of battery life. The 42% off discount applies to the black, coral pink, light blue, powder blue, and taupe color options.
Check other retailers: $49 @ Best Buy  

Bose SoundLink Revolve (black): was $199 now $170 @ Amazon

Bose SoundLink Revolve (black): was $199 now $170 @ Amazon
The SoundLink Revolve is an excellent portable pick, even if it does lack the convenient carry handle of its more expensive brother the SoundLink Revolve Plus. It boasts IPX4-rated water resistance, as well as 360-degree sound, and can be effortlessly connected to another SoundLink speaker to create an even more powerful sound system. It's $35 off right now, but supplies are running low.

UE Wonderboom 3 (hyper pink) was $99 now $85 @ Amazon

UE Wonderboom 3 (hyper pink) was $99 now $85 @ Amazon
The UE Wonderboom 3 is one of the best portable Bluetooth speaker under $100, and although not the lowest we've seen it drop to, it's still a bargain. It's IP67 waterproof and delivers up to 13 hours of rich 360-degree sound, helping to make it the perfect companion for BBQs, pool parties and music festivals.

JBL Flip 5 was $129 now $89 @ Amazon
Check other retailers: $129 @ Best Buy

JBL Flip 5 was $129 now $89 @ Amazon
Since its first version, the Flip has been one of the best portable Bluetooth speakers. Although superseded by the Flip 6, the older version is still worth of consideration. It combines an easy-to-carry design with better-than-average bass, and USB-C charging. As one of the best overall portable speakers, this is a great price and the lowest price we've seen it at this year.
Check other retailers: $129 @ Best Buy

JBL Charge 4: was $149 now $99 @ Amazon

JBL Charge 4: was $149 now $99 @ Amazon
The JBL Charge 4 offers 20 hours of playback and IPX7-rated waterproofing. This is a highly durable speaker that is great for outdoor gathering. You can also connect up to two smartphones or tablets to share DJ duties with a friend or family member. 

Altec Lansing LifeJacket Mini: was $69 now $48 @ Amazon

Altec Lansing LifeJacket Mini: was $69 now $48 @ Amazon
A lot of the Bluetooth speakers on this list are waterproof, but only the Altec Lansing LifeJacket Mini is designed to actually float. Seriously, just drop it in the pool and you have music floating around with you in the water. IP67 waterproof rating and 16 hours of audio playback make this a great choice for any outdoor party.

Lee Dunkley
Audio Editor

After 2.5 years as Tom's Guide's audio editor, Lee has joined the passionate audio experts at audiograde.uk where he writes about luxury audio and Hi-Fi. As a former editor of the U.K.'s Hi-Fi Choice magazine, Lee is passionate about all kinds of audio tech and has been providing sound advice to enable consumers to make informed buying decisions since he joined Which? magazine as a product tester in the 1990s. Lee covers all things audio for Tom's Guide, including headphones, wireless speakers and soundbars and loves to connect and share the mindfulness benefits that listening to music in the very best quality can bring.