The primary advantage of Bluetooth speakers is its portability, which makes it easy to share music and makes listening to music a social experience with other people wherever you are. Portable Bluetooth speakers enable you to easily and effortlessly listen to music on the move anytime and anywhere.
Whether you're having pool parties at home or just kicking back with music on the porch or you enjoy most of your music inside, the best Bluetooth speakers make a great addition to any audio setup. They offer a huge upgrade from your phone's tinny built-in speakers.

Here Are The Top 5 Best Bluetooth Speakers under $50

1. Amazon Echo Dot (3rd gen)




Price:- $50

For smart home control and filling your home with Alexa devices, the Echo Dot has always been a popular choice. The old versions had two main problems: they were a little ugly, and a little quiet. With the Amazon Echo Dot (3rd Gen), Amazon addresses both issues, delivering an improved smart speaker that’s ideal for home control and a little bit of light music or radio.

Amazon Echo Dot (3rd Gen) has a textured material case, which makes it closer in appearance to the Google Home Mini. It’s a vast improvement over the original, letting the new Dot blend in with your décor, rather than sticking out as an obvious bit of tech. Available in charcoal, grey and sandstone, there are now three choices of finish to further extend the options.

In addition to pairing via Bluetooth, you have the option to use the 3.5mm auxiliary jack or even pair over Wi-Fi to other devices. With Alexa built-in, you can control your smart home.

Like with the previous Echo Dot, there are four buttons on the top for volume control, mute, and activating Alexa. When compared with the previous-generation Echo devices, the Echo (3rd Generation) is a significant step up in terms of audio capabilities. It's larger, has a dedicated woofer and tweeter, and is capable of getting much louder.

The speaker can get quite loud, largely driven by the big woofer, which translates into a punchy, aggressive sound with strong bass. It's more than adequate for even a large room, and sound quality is decent enough for casual listening.


2.  Anker Soundcore Flare Mini






Price:- $43

The Flare Mini from Soundcore (an Anker brand) is a smaller, lighter version of the Flare Bluetooth speaker.  While it shares a lot of the same features as its bigger brother, some trade-offs help this speaker to come in at a lower price.

It claims to have a full 360 degree sound so that you can place it anywhere and still hear as if you were standing in front of a traditional speaker.  Soundcore says that it is IPX7-rated so you could drop it in your pool and not have to run out and buy a new speaker.  And it says it has a light show that keeps time with the music.

The Anker speaker looks and feels like an Amazon Echo speaker but it actually sounds way better. It is equipped with two 5W neodymium drivers sitting back-to-back. That explains why it can produce such a spacious sound. Most Bluetooth speakers at this size have a muddy and boxy sound but that’s not the case with the Soundcore Mini. 



3.  JBL Clip 3






Price:- $40

For the last few years, the JBL Clip series has been one of the top options if you’re looking for a tough little speaker that won’t break the bank. The latest of which is the Clip 3, which kept the best aspects of the previous Clip 2 and improved on some of the most important features. 

For being a tiny speaker, the Clip 3 has a pretty big sound. Clip 3 has also stepped up the sound volume by redesigning the capacity to have a higher max. Since the speaker grille covers practically the whole front of the device, you can expect the sound to be loud enough with a high volume setting.

That was primarily a huge disappointment when it comes to listening to songs on high volume. The sound would often be less apparent when playing heavy-bass music. But Clip 3 did a decent job when it came to listening to soft instruments or vocals.
Its IPX7 waterproof standard gives the Clip 3 a high degree of protection than other portable speaker devices. And gives 10 hours of playback time.



4.  JBL GO 2







Price:- $40

JBL’s GO2 is a newer Bluetooth speaker that features some of the technology found in its higher-end models. This speaker gets up to five hours of audio playtime per charge, IPX7 Waterproof design, and Built-in Noise-cancelling Speakerphone. It supports Bluetooth 4.1, a recent version of the wireless standard that’s more power-efficient and reliable than older ones.

When it comes to audio performance, it’s usually the case that larger speakers sound better simply because they have more room to pack in better drivers that can move more air. That said, however, some speakers punch way above what their size suggests - the JBL GO 2 is one of those speakers. The JBL Go 2 is a surprisingly clear speaker, something I’d least expect in this class of Bluetooth speakers. What stands out instantly are the clear highs and sharp mids. Go 2 has clear sound separation and the audio sounds more forward than the older JBL Go.

5.  Anker Soundcore 2







Price:- $40

The Anker Soundcore 2 is one the best Bluetooth speaker for folks shopping on a budget.

The SoundCore 2 is covered in smooth, but grippy rubber, and while you’ll either love or hate the feel of the 'skin' it helps the SoundCore 2 achieve a fully-waterproof IPX7 rating – meaning it will survive being fully submerged in water at a depth of one meter for at least 30 minutes.

The sound quality of the Anker SoundCore 2 is good. The speaker comes with Anker’s BassUp technology which helps to increase the low-end frequency response with extended bass reproduction. It also features a built-in high capacity Li-ion battery which can provide a whopping 24 hours of continuous music playtime. This tiny powerhouse delivers loud, well-balanced soundThe highs and midrange were well defined and sounded really crisp.

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