A party without really loud music is like day without night. It kind of does not work. But you do not want to drag out your 5.1 stereo on the plot and your battery-powered bluetooth speaker, purchased under an Easter mouse at Ullared, is not enough (nor has it ever been done otherwise). What you need is a solid party speaker. Here are the speakers that fix the party!
Blow away leaves & neighbors
To pop with the Sony SRS-XP500, you need to connect the speaker to any device equipped with bluetooth. Once you have done this, you have up to 20 hours of battery life to play with. Turn everything up to max and see how leaves, mosquitoes and neighbors blow away.
It also has multicolored lighting that suits all moods and occasions (funerals excluded). In the Music Center app, you can customize the light on your speaker or use it to control the light.
Support for fast charging is also available, ten minutes of charging gives 80 minutes of battery life. You can also charge your phone through the built-in USB port.
The Sony SRS-XP500 is splashproof, has a built-in handle and is karaoke compatible.
Costs SEK 3,063 at Amazon Sweden
From the vinyl player king
You who have a few years on your neck probably recognize the name. Lenco made really nice gramophone players, as it was called. With their PMX-350 PA Speaker / DJ Mixer, they step into the world of bluetooth speakers. Connect your smartphone or tablet via bluetooth and then start popping to music from your favorite app.
The top panel of the Lenco PMX-350 looks like a mix console. Choose different effects and give your tracks a little extra. Built-in LED lighting creates light shows that you can project onto the ceiling. You can also play music directly from a USB memory or auxiliary input.
For reasons unknown to us, you can also connect an electric guitar to “entertain the party participants”. However, we are skeptical that an electric guitar, in the hands of a slightly intoxicated person late at night, can be counted as entertainment.
Karaokepower
With JBL Partybox 100 you get powerful sound from reputable JBL. Play music via bluetooth, usb memory or cable. Connect a microphone and ruin all the party atmosphere by getting started with a karaoke version of Anna Books Samba Sambero or by plugging in a guitar. Or why not just play good music?
With a battery life of up to 12 hours, you can party all night long. Partybox 100 has a maximum output power of 160 watts and also delivers light effects. If you want an even greater audio experience, you can connect up to two other compatible party speakers via bluetooth.
Costs SEK 2,990 at Amazon Sweden
More is better
If you feel that the JBL Partybox 100 is in the smallest team, you should look at it instead JBL Partybox 300. More watts, more sound and even more battery (up to 18 hours). Of course you can plug in a microphone and guitar in it as well. Can also be connected to your car’s 12 volt dc input. There is also a built-in light show for all moods. Dance to high volume and beautiful light patterns while partying away your pandemic blues.
Costs SEK 3,897 at Media Markt
A lot more
As the name gently suggests is JBL Partybox 1000 big brother to the JBL Partybox 100 and 300. That means more features. In addition to the built-in light show, you also get a hand movement bracelet with which you can change the light show. It also has a DJ Pad, a LED-lit “turntable” that allows you to take the party to new heights, play drums, guitar or piano and record at the same time. We do not understand how a drum solo takes the party to new heights, but now you can at least do it. Of course there is also a karaoke function.
Connect your computer, tablet, mobile via bluetooth or connect a USB memory for playing music. With the USB port, you can charge other USB devices directly from the speaker. A handle and hidden wheels also make it easy to transport the JBL Partybox 1000. Please note that this racker does not run on batteries.
Costs SEK 7,990 at Media Markt
Blue light from Blaupunkt
We continue our sweep and end up with the party speaker Blaupunkt PS 1000. Connect your phone via bluetooth to 2 x 30 rms watts and let the music start pounding. Built-in battery, aux-in, FM radio, USB, and the possibility of karaoke singing are delivered in a black speaker with flashing lights. An extra bass function speeds up the music and hopefully the party. The battery is 4,000 mAh and should last until the last person leaves the party.
Costs SEK 2,066 at Amazon Sweden
Bombastic sound
Panasonic SC-TMAX40 has something called Airquake Bass, a name we really like, and a total of six speakers that ensure that the music is heard at the party. Up to three devices can be connected simultaneously via bluetooth. Lighting effects are also promised. In addition, it plays CDs and can also play music directly from a USB memory. Panasonic SC-TMAX40 requires wired power supply.
Costs SEK 4,905 at Amazon Sweden
Scrollable sound
Andersson PYB-5500 with its portable design and rechargeable battery is a clear choice for the outdoor party. You get powerful sound with pumping bass and customizable lighting effects. The speaker is portable with its two wheels, handles and low weight of only 12.9 kg.
By turning the lighting control, you can choose how you want the LED lighting to be projected. Stream via bluetooth or connect a usb memory with music. And yes, it can double as a karaoke player.
For the home festival
Soundbox (Gen. 3) is a battery-powered bluetooth speaker with enough cream to topple the block and split your middle leg like Moses shared the Red Sea. Not only that, the battery lasts up to 40 hours. It is also replaceable, but then you have to buy an extra battery. It can also be connected wirelessly with other Soundboks. The speaker can handle rain, snow, heat and cold. The construction in plywood and metal means that it can withstand beatings. As I said, these are things that can withstand most things and therefore cost extra.
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