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FAQ
A portable speaker is basically a small speaker that you can move around easily. Connects to your phone through Bluetooth, so no wires. The big thing is the built-in battery. You charge it up and take it wherever. No hunting for an outlet. Most are lightweight now and hold up pretty well if you just toss them in a bag.
For the outdoor portable speakers, you'll want something that can take a little abuse. Maybe gets bumped around or left in the sun. Good volume helps too, obviously. Some are water-resistant, which is nice if you're near a pool or it starts raining unexpectedly. soundcore Boom 2 and soundcore Boom 2 Plus have been popular lately—people say they're tough and sound way bigger than they look.
Many portable speakers actually have a pairing function so you can connect two or more speakers together. The result is a higher volume stereo sound, which is awesome for outdoor parties or large rooms. Connect multiple portable party speakers to amplify the volume and cover more area for a group listening experience.
Depends what you're doing with it. Sound matters obviously. But also how long the battery lasts, and if it's a pain to carry around. If you're clumsy, get something durable. Even the tiny portable speakers can sound decent now, so you don't have to choose between size and quality.
A lot of portable speakers are waterproof these days. You'll see those IP ratings—IPX7, IP67, meaning they can handle rain or splashes. Some can even go under for a bit. If you're a pool person or hit the beach a lot, totally worth getting one that's rated.
Exactly what they're for, honestly. No wires everywhere, you can move them around, and they get loud enough for a decent-sized group. A good portable speaker with bass makes backyard hangs way better. soundcore Boom Go 3i works great for that—solid sound and doesn't die on you mid-party.
It's all over the place. Some give you like 8 hours, some push 20+. Depends how loud you play it, too. The better ones have bigger batteries, so you're not stressed about charging all the time. If you're heading out for the day, check the specs so you're not stuck with dead speakers later.
The reasons may be that your speaker is too far from your signal, the battery is low, or something is blocking the signal, like walls or other gadgets. Try moving closer first. Make sure it's charged. And sometimes you just gotta pair it again.


