Turn it up: these are the best speakers for summer
From a robust, basket-like design to a piece that looks as though it should sit on a museum plinth, here’s how to fill the season with great sound
After a few months of endless work, we hope that you get to visit the coast or the local lido – or just have a lazy few days at home, barbecuing for hours on end – this summer. But regardless of the plans, a reliable speaker is a must – even if it is only for all those grill-centric gatherings in the back garden. After all, these noisy little lives-and-souls of the party always keep things ticking along nicely.
But not all speakers are created equal, so we’ve rounded up a handy list to ensure your hardware does the business this summer, whether you want something drink-splashingly waterproof, extra bassy, or aesthetically on point.
For stylish innovation: Bang & Olufsen Beosound A5
Size isn’t everything, and never more so than with this tasteful speaker. This is a piece of kit that can be discreetly placed on a bookcase or tucked away in a quiet corner of the kitchen (or sat on any countertop, really) – and contrary to its genteel exterior (the basket-style design gives it a sort of wholesome-looking quality) it’ll fill space with full-range sound.
Though we’d love to keep waxing lyrical about the aesthetics (we’re fairly torn between the slim panelling of the dark-oak option, and the beachside feel of the Nordic weave), it would be remiss of us not to mention that it uses the most powerful woofer in any of B&O’s portable-speaker options, and the 360-degree sound dispersion floods a room with great acoustics no matter which direction the speaker is pointing.
Bang & Olufsen Beosound A5
£1099.00
For durability: Bose SoundLink Revolve+ II Bluetooth Speaker
With its all-black palette and a lack of decoration, this looks like a Very Serious Speaker. And it is, in that it comes equipped with a speakerphone (for all those conference calls you’ll be making once back to work) and its voice prompts keep you on track with navigating the system. But it’s also not averse to a good time; in fact, it actively encourages boisterous, over-excitable partying, because it can handle the rough-and-ready treatment.
Take its water-resistant design, for example – no need to worry about bombing into the pool while this speaker’s around. It’s also able to cope with the odd bumping – if you drop it or knock it, don’t fret, as it’ll bounce right back, thanks to a use of soft materials that can absorb the shock. And its shape, complete with handle, is carefully designed for a grab-and-go situation.
Bose SoundLink Revolve+ II Bluetooth Speaker
£249.95
For a showpiece: Bowers & Wilkins Formation Wedge
A speaker with ‘wedge’ in the name doesn’t sound overly attractive, but this is surprisingly unobtrusive. For us, it looks like a piece of contemporary sculpture; perhaps an aesthetically pleasing chiselled piece of marble.
However, don’t mistake a stoney appearance for a lack of punch. At just under £900, it’s not cheap – but it can shake the walls, to say the least, due to its five precisely angled drivers and 240 watts that provide high-res sound.
Bowers & Wilkins Formation Wedge
£899.00
For the park: Ultimate Ears Megaboom 3
The Megaboom 3 might have it all. It’s waterproof, drop-proof and dustproof, there’s an Amazon Alexa hiding in there, it features Bluetooth capability, and, because of its carry-anywhere build, you can cart it around as easily as you would your phone (only without all those constant work emails pinging off).
And that’s before we even get to the sonics. Immersive and bold, this compact offering packs a serious ear-drumming hit for its size, with spatial 360-degree sound and a thundering bass that’s 50 per cent deeper than that of its predecessor’s.
Ultimate Ears Megaboom 3
£159.99
For the BBQ: Sonos Indoor / Outdoor Set
Sonos has made its mark on the audio world not only for its reliable performance and unobtrusive shells, but also because many of its speakers are interconnectable. Here, its Era 100 (mainly for the house) and Move 2 (portable) team up to create a pretty solid indoor-outdoor duo that can entertain guests within the kitchen and those outside waiting for their ribeyes to hit the grill.
They’re WiFi and Bluetooth compatible, and there’s the option to play something completely different on either one, or group them so their content is in sync. Era 100 is a staple in stylish abodes across the world, due to its gently smoothed curves, and Move 2 is weather-resistant, so it can safely stand outside even when the British climes take an inevitable turn for the worse.
Sonos Indoor / Outdoor Set
£528.00
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