If you want to blast some tunes for your friends, or take James Taylor with you on a mountain hike (figuratively speaking), a solid Bluetooth speaker is a must-have. Compact, tough in design, and long-lasting, the best Bluetooth speakers allow you to easily cast music from your phone, tablet, or computer, no matter where or when.To get more news about bluetooth bike speaker, you can visit magicyclebike.com official website.

And right now, our choice for the best Bluetooth speaker you can buy goes to the Marshall Emberton II. Building upon the awesome foundation of the first-generation Emberton speaker, Marshall's latest Bluetooth powerhouse touts 30 hours of battery, adaptive stereo sound, and the ability to wirelessly link up with other Emberton II speakers. A few months ago, we also had the hands-on opportunity to rock out with an EarFun UBoom L, and we loved it!To get more news about electric mtb, you can visit magicyclebike.com official website.

Whether you're looking for one Bluetooth speaker or five of them, or you simply want something you can hook up to your bike for budget-friendly listening while you ride, we've put together this list of the best Bluetooth speakers you can buy today to help you with your next wireless audio shopping trip.
Right off the bat, let's just say that we were massive fans of the first-gen Marshall Emberton. With the original speaker's impressive stereo soundstaging that delivered an excellent balance of highs, mids, and lows, along with its 20-hour battery life, it was hard to imagine how Marshall could one-up itself. But the arrival of the Marshall Emberton II proves that there were still plenty of things to amaze us with.

One of our new favorite features is called True Stereophonic. Think of it like Sonos' TruePlay capability, which allows for the speaker to automatically adapt to its listening environment. Whether you're in a regular bedroom or a massive living room, the Emberton II will do its very best to send out sound that is the best fit for the acoustic space, and the results are pretty grand.

Adding a little extra battery time never hurt either. Where the original Emberton was rated to last for up to 20 hours, the second-gen iteration throws another 10 hours on top of that metric. That's 30 full hours of playtime, with the promise that the Emberton II can return to a full charge after only three hours of re-juicing, and will deliver up to four hours of playtime after charging for only 20 minutes.

This time around, Marshall also added something called "Stack Mode," which grants the ability to multi-pair the Emberton II with other Emberton II speakers, a feature that was missing from the first-gen model.

After you factor in the IP67 rating, Bluetooth 5.1 pairing technology, and awesome Marshall app for dialing in the perfect sound with advanced EQ settings, you've got yourself one of the most powerful, feature-rich Bluetooth speakers on the market.
When it comes to wireless audio excellence, Sonos is one name that grabs plenty of limelight. And in terms of sound quality, battery life, and smart capabilities, the Sonos Roam edges pretty close to the No. 1 spot on this list (a throne claimed by the aforementioned Marshall Emberton). So what's all the fuss about this new grab-and-go Sonos speaker? For starters, it offers unparalleled sound quality for both indoor and outdoor settings, with articulate midrange and treble frequencies, rich bass, and little to no breakup at the loudest volumes.

In terms of music streaming, you can send audio to the Roam over Wi-Fi, AirPlay, and Bluetooth connections, with a simple long-press of the button on the back of the speaker to switch between Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. You can expect decent battery performance, too, with up to 10 hours of juice on a single charge. If you've been looking around for a smart speaker, the Roam is compatible with both Alexa and Google Assistant (Wi-Fi connection required), allowing you to fire up your favorite playlists, check the weather, and add to your shopping list, all through simple voice commands.