![]() ![]() Models here at the more affordable end of the market tend to be rugged and super portable, so look out for a durable design and waterproofing – IPX7 and IP67 (the latter meaning that on top of waterproofing, the speaker is also IP-rated against dust ingress) are good numbers to look out for. So, aside from something that sounds good for the money, what should you look for when shopping for a budget Bluetooth speaker? ![]() Maybe the children could use something durable to listen to while doing homework, or maybe you just want to chuck a podcast on in the kitchen when you're cooking. While some people have used both outputs at the same time, it may suit you better to use one speaker or the other. Some of these solutions will set you back as little as £20-£30 – ideal if you just want something cheap and cheerful but don't want to scrimp on sound quality. Perhaps dropping a significant sum on something with multi-room capabilities, Roon-ready smarts or a plethora of inbuilt streaming platforms simply isn't justifiable right now. ![]() These days, it's surprising what even a small outlay can buy you too. Bluetooth speakers have always been a great addition to any music lover's kit bag and a budget option is a must for lazy days at the beach (or more energetic afternoons weeding the lawn). ![]()
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