The 9 best waterproof Bluetooth speakers, tested poolside
After a long, cold winter, the days are finally getting longer, and so are our party playlists. Mashable's audio experts have years of experience testing Bluetooth speakers, and we've put together a spring 2026 guide to the best waterproof speakers available right now. We evaluated each of these speakers on richness of sound, waterproof rating and durability, ease of use, and portability.
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Whether you’re relaxing by the pool, hitting the beach, or hosting a backyard gathering, the best waterproof speakers are ready for any occasion. They’re built for adventure and outdoor fun, and they let you take your music anywhere without worrying about the elements. And unlike our favorite party speakers, all of these gadgets can handle a little H20.
Before purchasing a model, you’ll want a better understanding of what “waterproof” means, at least when it comes to wireless speakers. Waterproofing is the ability to resist water intrusion. This is measured by an ingress protection (IP) rating. The higher the rating, the stronger the protection (see more info in our FAQ section).
Many waterproof speakers also feature rubberized bumpers for shock absorption and sealed ports that keep out dirt, dust, and sand. Some models include detachable straps that latch onto everyday carry items like backpacks, gym bags, purses, or satchels. Some of the best waterproof Bluetooth speakers are even designed to float while playing music in the water.
For this guide, Mashable tech and audio experts ranked the best waterproof speakers based on factors such as overall performance, real-world usability, and value. Our picks are guided by hands-on experience with the latest releases, as well as insights from past reviews and years of category testing to spotlight top-tier entries.
So, if you want the best waterproof speaker to keep your playlist bumping — rain, splash, or shine — we've got you.
JBL Charge 6
Best overall
The Good & The Bad
- Fantastic sound with USB-C lossless playback
- All-day battery life
- One of the highest IP ratings in the category
- Can pair up to 100 speakers with Auracast technology
- Effective controls
- Doesn’t work with older Charge models
- No speakerphone, USB-C cable or voice assistance
Who it's for
The Charge 6 is a compelling upgrade with bigger sound, expanded connectivity, longer battery life, and smart audio capabilities. Music aficionados who desire an all-purpose, fully featured waterproof speaker at an attainable price. In our tests, JBL speakers often outperform audio brands with a much longer pedigree.
Why we picked this
The JBL Charge 6 offers overall balanced sound and a strong IP68 waterproof rating.
JBL speakers are known for distorting at high volume, but the Charge 6 keeps playback controlled and listenable when blasting jams. A 20mm tweeter comes paired with a redesigned woofer to deliver bold, room-filling bass. Mids are clean and highs remain balanced. Live shows and vocal-heavy tracks benefit from enhanced clarity. Frequency response can be fine-tuned via customizable EQ. The all-new AI Sound Boost feature intelligently tweaks audio output in real time based on your surroundings. Audiophiles will also love USB-C lossless playback to hear more detail and depth in recordings.
Customization and pairing are handled through the JBL Portable app, where users can select multiple music presets, toggle listening modes, and enable PartyBoost for dual-speaker mode. Auracast is available to pair up to 100 compatible JBL speakers at once.
The Charge 6 holds up to 28 hours of playtime, which outlasts noteworthy rivals like the Beats Pill (24 hours) and Ultimate Ears Megaboom 4 (20 hours). Fast-charging (10 mins = 2.5 hours), intuitive onboard controls, and a mean-looking grille designed to survive the ugliest conditions make this speaker top-billing material.
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Ultimate Ears Wonderboom 4
Best shower speaker
The Good & The Bad
- Big, warm 360-degree sound
- A tiny, well-built design you can take anywhere
- Responsive controls
- Serviceable listening modes
- Dependable battery life
- Bass is overly aggressive at max volume
- No extra features
Who it's for
Shower crooners wanting an affordable, no-frills waterproof speaker with a mean audio punch. While it's not quite big enough to act as a party speaker, it's under $100 and built for travel. Plus, it floats, though we don't recommend putting that to the test.
Why we picked this
We can recommend several bargain waterproof speakers to hang from your shower caddy. In the end, the Wonderboom 4 offers the most value based on battery life, sound, and safety.
Don’t be fooled by its tiny size because the speaker pumps out more bass than the average mid-range speaker. UE’s cylindrical design projects impactful lows from every direction, boosting spirits and bringing vibrance to morning showers. Listening at max volume causes distortion. Then again, almost 90 percent of wireless speakers under $100 do the same. Turning the volume down a few notches creates satisfying mixes. The new Podcast EQ is critical for audiobooks, podcasts, and other dialogue-heavy content; vocals sound crisp and rich.
The rugged mesh exterior prevents moisture and other hazards from damaging both the inside and outside of the speaker. A 14-hour charge is enough for a month of daily shower use. Other notables include multi-speaker pairing and the six-button control scheme for seamless operation.
Sadly, the Wonderboom 4 is missing several upscale brand features (the graphic EQ is greatly missed). You can’t pair it with older Wonderboom models either. If none of that bothers you, then the speaker can make for a wonderful shower companion.
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Beats Pill
Best under $100
The Good & The Bad
- Class-leading call quality
- Plays well with Apple devices
- Great sound that is even better with USB-C lossy playback
- Sleek handheld design with detachable lanyard
- Some of the highest battery life in the category
- Spatial audio is MIA
- Fragile metal grille
- Heavy for its size
- An older model
Who it's for
Read our full review of the Beats Pill speaker.
The popular Beats Pill is worthy of several accolades — it's the best waterproof speaker for iOS users and Apple superfans, especially if you want a portable wireless speaker under $100. However, this speaker really shines if you need to take the occasional phone call. Like, say, if you're working by the pool, to pick one totally hypothetical example.
Why we picked this
The latest Beats Pill brought the company’s portable wireless speaker back to relevance, making numerous essential changes, while maintaining series staples. Its often-discounted price tag (usually $99) has also made it one of the best wireless speakers deals around.
Audio is the Pill’s greatest strength – mainly call quality. Business types can engage in clear-sounding conversations by the pool area or in their hotel room. Siri voice activation can help execute mobile tasks.
Bass response is handled much better this time around, feeding listeners energetic lows, alongside crisp mids and transparent highs. The soundstage is well-balanced and accommodates most music genres. Pairing multiple speakers at a time creates compelling stereo sound that you can feel from every angle. The addition of USB-C lossless playback is another key feature worth exploring, especially for computer users who want hi-res results from a cool-looking desktop speaker.
Speaking of design, Beats kitted the 2024 Pill with modern aesthetics that maintain the speaker’s style and sturdiness. IP67 certification keeps it water- and dust-resistant. There’s a detachable lanyard to carry the speaker or attach to backpacks. The rubberized exterior and bumpers keep the speaker safely guarded. Small touches like the iconic B logo and refreshed button setup are nice additions, too. Our only complaint is the dainty enclosure that dents easily.
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Marshall Kilburn III
Best-sounding waterproof speaker
The Good & The Bad
- Wide and dynamic soundstage
- Unbeatable battery life
- Beautiful classic-rock aesthetic
- Serviceable controls with terrific tuning features
- Handsome leatherette carrying handle
- No hi-res codec support
- Finicky app
Who it's for
Those who want the closest thing to an audiophile model in the sub-aquatic category. If you prioritize aesthetics, the Kilburn has a much more sophisticated look than you'll typically find in the waterproof category.
Why we picked this
Marshall sells many excellent-sounding wireless speakers, but the Kilburn III is best suited for outdoor listening. If it isn’t the model’s spectacular audio, then its extended playtime or gorgeous design will surely pull you in.
The company’s True Stereophonic multi-driver system is at the helm and produces spacious, finely detailed 360-sound. Clarity remains exceptional at all volume levels. Bass can be overly aggressive, depending on the track, but it’s never off-putting. EDM, hip-hop, neo soul, and rock recordings have just enough punch on the low end to satisfy bassheads, while also giving mids and highs full attention. Other proprietary technologies stabilize sound output: Dynamic Loudness automatically adjusts bass, mids, and treble at any volume.
Like every other Marshall speaker, the Kilburn III’s craftsmanship is elite. What’s not to love about the amp-inspired design. The fine-textured leather is smooth, and the brass-plated buttons and knobs look as great as they function; fine-tuning bass, treble, and volume is seamless. IP54 certification is one of the lowest in the sub-category, but still sufficient for keeping the speaker damage-proof from accidental spills and heavy splashing.
You’re not going to find a speaker with more playtime than the Kilburn III. A full charge generates up to 50 hours of use. Furthermore, the speaker doubles as a charging bank to power up mobile accessories on the go. Marshall even lets you swap out the battery to extend battery life.
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Soundboks 4
Best waterproof party speaker
The Good & The Bad
- Pro-grade construction
- Very long playtimes with swappable battery system
- Wide, loud, dynamic soundstage
- Multi-instrument compatibility
- Mobile app with personalized features
- Massive weight and size make it inconvenient to transport
- AC adapter won’t charge speaker at high volume
Who it's for
DJs, musicians, and party hosts who want a versatile audio system for entertaining large outdoor crowds.
Why we picked this
Even though Mashable has the JBL PartyBox Stage 320 as the market’s top party speaker, we must be respectful to the waterproof label. Hence, why we're naming the Soundboks 4 as the best waterproof party speaker.
Let’s start with the obvious: size. This thing is enormous compared to most portable speakers. That doesn’t take away from the Soundboks 4’s meticulous design, which produces optimal sound, no matter the environment. The aluminum frame, steel grill, and poplar cabinet are incredibly thick to safeguard internals. An IP65 rating provides heavy water resistance. Silicone ball bumpers on each corner yield high-impact protection. The integrated handle is also a nice touch, though the excessive size and weight (35.5 pounds) doesn’t exactly meet portable standards.
Under the hood lies a pair of 10-inch woofers and a 1-inch compression driver tweeter powered by three 72W Class D amplifiers. We’re talking professional sound specs here. Throw an adaptive DSP and proprietary Bass Enhancer technology into the mix, and the Soundboks 4 achieves high-end audio that no other waterproof competitor can match.
Music sounds spacious, sonorous, and extremely loud out of the box. The companion app hosts a customizable EQ to modify sound preferences, granted Soundboks’ default EQ is already magnificent. Musicians can take advantage of the pro-panel configuration to connect external audio sources (e.g., DJ mixer, guitars, microphones).
Rounding out this beast is a 40-hour battery that can be swapped out for extended playtime. However, the AC adapter can’t be used as a power source at high volumes, so we strongly advise recharging the speaker when not in use.
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Anker Soundcore Boom 3i
Best for the beach
The Good & The Bad
- An unbeatable price
- Bass-heavy sound that can be customized
- Innovative safety features
- Solid battery life
- Floatable and saltwater resistant
- Must adjust EQ for proper audio output
- No speakerphone or voice assistance
Who it's for
Outdoor adventurists in need of a damage-proof speaker that dishes loud, boom-filled sound without sacrificing volume. Not only is this Anker speaker waterproof, but it's built for saltwater protection as well.
Why we picked htis
The Boom 3i is a terrific all-around speaker with monstrous sound that complements its robust composition. Its hard-shell design is dustproof, waterproof, and saltwater resistant (up to 5x the industry average, according to Anker). This speaker can also float in water, and though Anker confidently advertises this, we don’t recommend it for any portable speaker.
Anker’s Signature EQ formulates a warm, punchy sound suitable for outdoor listening. Mids lack clarity, and highs are often veiled, but adjusting the EQ gets you a fuller, more nuanced sound. We found the Boom 3i to be one of the loudest mid-range speakers out there; it is audible from 300 feet away. Be mindful of how loud you play music, as listening at max volume can cause the speaker to rattle.
A full charge equates to 16 hours of listening time. High volume and special features (e.g., BassUp mode, RGB lighting) can eat through half the playtime.
Lastly, the Boom 3i possesses cool safety features. It has an emergency alarm, a voice amplifier to record messages in the app that play on the speaker, and a Buzz Clean mode for vibrating debris off the grille. These perks alone make this handheld speaker a magnificent value, especially when it's on sale.
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Sonos Roam 2
Smartest waterproof speaker
The Good & The Bad
- Big improvement on Sonos Roam 1
- High-quality sound
- Excellent ecosystem integration
- Dependable voice assistance
- Superb wireless connectivity
- Chic handheld design
- No Google Assistant or Siri support
- Weak battery life
Who it's for
Sonos fanboys who are heavily invested in the brand’s audio products and want digital assistant functionality outside of the house or on the go.
Why we picked this
The market for waterproof speakers with voice activation is incredibly small. If you’re looking for one, the Roam 2 answers the call with striking sound and unique features that appeal to Sonos users.
Connectivity is the speaker’s biggest selling point. Not only does the Roam 2 connect to Bluetooth, so you can use it with a smartphone in any environment, but it can also automatically switch to WiFi and become part of your Sonos multiroom setup. Having it placed on your balcony or front porch lets you enjoy all interconnected perks, from app-based controls to voice assistance, which performs surprisingly well in loud settings.
Audio performance feels closer to a home speaker, which speaks to the brand’s sound pedigree. Highs are articulate, mids have a lively presence, and treble is wonderfully crisp. Bass packs little punch, though adjusting it in the companion app gives the soundstage more oomph on contemporary tracks.
It is shocking to see how much functionality Sonos was able to stuff into this handheld speaker, along with other notable specs (IP67 dust- and waterproof). If only it could have included a larger battery and more third-party voice assistant support.
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Turtlebox Original (Gen 3)
Most waterproof
The Good & The Bad
- Near-indestructible build quality
- Ultra-loud, full-range sound
- Superb noise reduction
- Lengthy playtimes
- Multiple stability features
- Unattractive and heavy
- No companion app
Who it's for
Anglers, boaters, and all-around water lovers who want a sonically powerful and waterproof speaker that's built like a submarine.
Why we picked this
This third-gen release isn’t just an ideal pick for boaters, beachgoers, pool-dippers, and water sports fanatics. The speaker’s impenetrable shell also makes it a practical wireless audio solution for all outdoor activities. Turtlebox’s industrial design is crushproof, dropproof, dustproof, impactproof, and, of course, waterproof. If that isn’t enough, each unit comes with rubber feet and stability features, such as tie-downs, to firmly secure to moving vehicles (e.g., golf carts, jet skis, scooters).
You’ll enjoy up to 100 watts of deep, emphatic sound. The frequency range is well-balanced. Bass commands most tracks, but mids and highs are transparent. Noise reduction is the speaker’s unsung feature. It does an amazing job minimizing open-air noise, specifically wind. We’ve previously tested this feature in breezy climates and heard music loudly and clearly.
Turtlebox claims the speaker will last up to three days on a single charge, but it doesn’t list specifics. A full charge is rated at 25+ hours. High volume and multi-speaker pairing decrease playtime by 5 to 10 hours. Nonetheless, the speaker can last an entire weekend when listening at moderate volume and recharge mobile devices at the same time.
Sure, it’s not the most portable-friendly or stylish waterproof speaker, but most consumers will prefer the remarkable craftsmanship and sound over aesthetic flair.
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JLab Pop Party
Best kid's speaker
The Good & The Bad
- Party-friendly design with RGB lighting
- Adequate audio output
- Compact and highly durable
- Plenty of features for the price
- Affordable price tag
- Lighting effects drastically decrease battery life
- Not very loud
Who it's for
As much as your child wants to take their Amazon Echo Pop to the beach, it’s not the most viable or safest wireless audio solution in watery environments. Give them this compact Bluetooth speaker as an alternative. This waterproof speaker is ideal for accident-prone youngsters who want to keep the K-Pop Demon Hunters soundtrack going even in outdoor settings.
Why we picked this
The Pop Party is a fun little creation that features colorful lighting effects that can be personalized in various ways via JLab companion app. Brightness, colors, patterns, and speeds are all customizable. Adding to the speaker’s festiveness is LabSync for pairing up to 100 JLab speakers at once. This opens the door for stereo sound, which is essential for boosting audio output.
JLab’s soundstage isn’t competing with other budget-friendly audio brands like Anker or Tribit. That doesn’t mean it can’t accomplish the goal of entertaining crowds at parties. Creating a V-shaped EQ in the app gives you a nice mix of punchy lows and elevated highs. This is perfect for most kid-friendly songs that emphasize bass and vocal range.
The IP55 rating is good enough to sustain heavy splashing from all directions, plus the solid plastic design can withstand excessive moisture and falls to the concrete. Battery life could be higher (up to 8 hours), and special features like RGB lighting slice that in half, so be cautious about usage if you want to extend playtime during family outings.
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Know before you buy: What does "waterproof" really mean?
Water-resistant, splashproof, waterproof — these terms all have different meanings. All of the speakers in this guide have an IP waterproof rating, but let's break down what that means.
Understanding IP ratings
The IP rating system classifies how resistant electrical enclosures are to intrusion from foreign matter, moisture, and environmental exposure. Here’s a breakdown of what each IP rating means.
IPX0 – No water resistance
IPX1 – Survives vertical drop of 1 millimeter of water
IPX2 – Survives drop of 3 millimeters of water
IPX3 – Survives light water spraying
IPX4 – Survives omnidirectional water splashing (water resistant)
IPX5 – Survives water jet splashing up to 12.5 liters for 1 min
IPX6 – Survives water jet splashing up to 100 liters for 3 mins
IPX7 – Complete submersion up to 1 meter for 30 mins
IPX8 – Complete submersion up to 3 meters for 30 mins
Why do some IP ratings have two digits?
The first digit (0–6) rates protection against solids, and the second digit (0–9) rates protection against liquids.
Frequently Asked Questions
We don't recommend intentionally submerging waterproof speakers, as chemicals like chlorine can still damage your gadgets. However, some elite waterproof speakers are designed to safely float. Some Mashable-tested floating speakers include the Anker Soundcore Boom 3i and the Ultimate Ears Wonderboom 4.
Prolonged exposure to salt water can damage waterproof speakers over time. Salt corrodes metal components and causes crystallization, which may degrade inputs, physical controls, and seals.
Start by rinsing your waterproof speaker with fresh water. Then wipe it down using a soft cloth and allow the unit to dry thoroughly before recharging.
Absolutely, and it's an important one. While water resistance indicates a product that can get splashed without breaking, waterproof products have a much higher level of protection. The highest waterproof ratings (IP67, IPX7, IPX8) designate products like diving watches that can be submerged up to 50 meters underwater, while lower-rated products may only be safe to submerge in 1 meter of water.
In short, yes, but there are some very important caveats. To be submerged, waterproof speakers must have an IPX7 rating, and then they can only be submerged in 1 meter (3.3 feet) of water for up to 30 minutes.
Alex Bracetti is a freelance product reviewer and journalist covering gadgets and men's grooming products. An experienced consumer tech writer, he has bylines at Mashable, Complex, SPY.com, Thrillist, AskMen, CNN Underscored, and Tom's Guide. In addition to writing about the latest tech trends and gadgets, he's also covered men's fashion, sports, and gaming. For Mashable, he primarily covers headphones/wireless earbuds, party speakers, smartphones, and mobile accessories.