Top 10 Best Wireless Speakers to Buy in 2014
Best Wireless Speakers to Buy in 2014 – Everybody wants to listen to music on some hi-fi systems or some speakers that actually sound good. But nobody always want to get connected via wires. So at this moment, Bluetooth comes handy and a lot of Bluetooth enabled portable Wireless speakers out in the market that some of them sound good and some of them do not. There are other technologies like AirPlay and DLNA that you can stream music from your device to your sound system.
When it comes to buy wireless speakers it is really hard choice because everyone likes different feel of sound coming through speakers. Some like Heavy Bass while others prefer more naturally balanced sound. You can not always follow someone’s recommendations and always get what you need. So we tried our best to compile a list of 10 Best wireless speakers to Buy in 2014, so that you can pair up with your devices and listen to music that comes to life.
Best Wireless Speakers to Buy in 2014:
10. Logitech Z600:
These are PC-Speakers with sleek and simple yet great design and wireless Bluetooth connectivity but you can use these with a wired connection too. Pack three drivers in each channel and deliver quite impressing sound by leaving a small footprint on your desk. You can control volume magically by just swiping your finger in clockwise or counter-clockwise direction on the right speaker. Has a dedicated Bluetooth adapter for maximum performance so you can cut off the wires and move freely with your ultrabook or smartphone in the room.
9. JBL Pulse:
A good sounding speaker with a speaker grill built of some LEDs that dance with the beat of song. Volume up/down, Bluetooth pairing and brightness controls are on the top of the speaker. Micro-USB for charging and 3.5mm audio in is on the behind. Overall sound quality is pretty impressive but you are not going to get a lot of bass response from this buddy. It is an ideal speaker for a party or just friends chilling by poolside or having a BBQ night-out. This speaker will turn heads pretty often. Buy Now.
8. Boom Movement Swimmer:
This is a portable, water-resistant speaker that has some decent audio output through it so you can swim, workout, enjoy at beach or even go shower with it if you like. It has a nice adjustable tail so you can place it to sit on your desk, clutch it to bag or even your belt and if you want to go crazy, you can make it look like a floating sperm. It can also be mounted to a suction stand so you can stick it your window or a tabletop too. It is ideal choice for gift too and ladies will love it (because it has a tail). Check it out Now.
7. Melody by Soundcast:
Clearly not the most stylish or attractive Bluetooth speaker in the market but it’s not ugly too. This big bucket of speaker packs a loud sound, is splash proof and robust so you can bring it to any party or even every party. It includes a 3.5mm audio cable if you want to make a wired connection with your device to save some battery juice or you can go wireless or maybe let your friends play through it. You can also charge your Soundcast if you are on the go with the included car charging adapter. If you want music on the go, pick this up.
6. Boston Acoustics MC100:
Made of solid black plastic and black grill covers it from all sides. Blue LEDs indicate the volume level and fades away after a moment. The buttons on this device are large enough to find them easily and features an auxiliary connection so you can hook any 3.5mm stereo device to it. You can simplify pairing process by taping your NFC enabled device on top of it – no more settings > wireless > Bluetooth. For its cost and size, it sounds absolutely great and serve as a decent portable speaker. Playing guitars, and drums on the speaker sounded very well and it produced the frequencies impressively. Considering $149 its hard to spot bad things about it. Buy now.
5. Bose SoundLink Bluetooth Speaker III:
Coming in two different colors; light grey and dark grey – it is the rectangular box of music. It does not look ugly at all but it looks quite stylish. It has six soft touch control buttons. According to Bose, You can listen up to 14-hours of music by charging it up for only 3-hours which sounds pretty impressive but in the real world of practice – it will vary depending on different situations. It does include micro usb port but it is not for charging so you have to bring your DC power cord with yourself for charging it up. It has a good amount of weight to its Bass which sounds a lot better than its earlier Gen. models. Want a small long-lasting player that fits in your backpack? Go and buy it.
4. Beats Pill XL:
Pill by Dr. Dre is the stylish portable speaker offering a great sound quality with deep lows to make your playlist live up your room. Dimensions are 13.4 inches wide and 4 inches thick. Built solidly and have some weight to it. It might not fit in your bag as comfortably so Dr. Dre was nice to include a carrying handle for portability. Rear of the Pill features a beautiful glossy finish and majority of the buttons and connections are on the handle itself. The great feature about it is that you can daisy chain this to another speaker or any headphone (just like some Beats by Dre headphones) so if u have a bigger party you can get bigger sound too. Also it has USB 5V port for charging your Smartphones or iPods. Beats promises 15 hours of Music on a single charge, which is longest music playback in its competitors. You can pair two Pills (via NFC) to play songs and even you can pair them to play left and right channels separately.
3. Marshall Stanmore:
The most stylish and classical looking portable speaker I have ever seen and surprisingly the most loud and clear too. The controls look and feel amazingly premium even the audio cable. This giant box of speaker weighs almost 11 pounds and this heavy weight does mean an outstanding performance of reproducing music (done by a 5.25 inch woofer & 0.75 inch tweeters working on a Class D-Amp) and delivering it to folks. You can connect any type of audio device to it and rock on your favorite tunes. Only ¼-inch jack is not built into it (you can buy an adapter). Comes for $400 and is truly meant to sit with people who like being retro-style and love the look and feel of guitar amps. Check it out.
2. Bowers & Wilkins Zeppelin Air:
Giving you the Top-Notch audio performance with a cloth-covered football-like shape (that surely has to do something with sound) and inside are two 3 inch midrange, two 1 inch tweeter. Also the drivers are separately driven which results in precise audio generation. Center is where you can dock your iOS devices and listen to your tunes magically stored on them. It has an Ethernet, 3.5mm and RCA audio input, USB and power in. Unfortunately, no Bluetooth connectivity, but you can set your music free using AirPlay. Plug this speaker, download an app, pair, sit back and listen to music. And yes, it is portable but no batteries. Buy at special Discounted Price now.
1. Samsung DA-E750:
It is the biggest Wireless speaker that is portable and you can bring it to your party or a wedding. It features a 100 watt amp which vacuum tubes to power it. These are specially used to give the warm aesthetic of sound that is very pleasant and realistic on the lows and mids. It does not matter how they work but they sound very impressive allowing you to crank up the volume to its peak and still not get any distortion. Also they add a nice look to overall system by glowing orange color of the tubes.
It has Ethernet, 3.5mm input, a USB port (play directly from pen drives) and a wps/reset button. It has built-in Wifi and Bluetooth so you can hook things up in a number of ways. The two mids and tweeters are not covered with any grills, revealing the beauty of cones and the down firing subwoofer sums up the total power of 100 watt. This is the most versatile dock speaker ever that has all the connectivity for everyone you know. With that said, it provides all in one listing experience and will also look good siting in your living room. Check it out Now.
From Author:
If you are going to buy a speaker system – than I recommend you to go some place where you can listen to the sound in person so in that way you know what are you buying and is the money you are going to pay really worth it or not.
I personally don’t use any kind of portable Bluetooth speakers. I use Belkin Bluetooth Music Receiver to stream music wirelessly to my home audio system and in this way I can hook up any Bluetooth enabled device to it. And if I want AirPlay I connect My audio system to Apple AirPort Express and stream music via Wi-Fi network using AirPlay. It not also sound great but also saves some money. These were My Recommendations for Best Wireless Speakers to buy in 2014. Tell us in the comments what are your recommendations for audio systems and wireless DIY solutions
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