Bose is one of the standard-bearers in the audio industry when it comes to sound quality as it has been churning out excellent headphones, speakers, and sound systems for years. Whether you’re using theBose QuietComfort Ultra headphones, theBose SoundLink Revolve+ II speaker, or aBose soundbarto fill your living room with music, you’re going to be happy with your purchase. Bose continues to push the limits when it comes to packing top-notch sound, durable build, and ease of use into its audio products and its newest speaker, the Bose SoundLink Max is no exception.

The Soundlink Max will liven up any beach party or pregame with booming sound.

This is Bose’s largest SoundLink speaker yet, and it is more or less redefining what it means to carry around a portable speaker with you. With a nifty handle and a bigger build, it still doesn’t skimp on audio and construction quality. It features Snapdragon Sound, Bluetooth 5.3 connectivity, and a powder-coated steel enclosure to ensure its built to last. The SoundLink Max was made available just over two weeks ago, and it retails for $399.

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Bose’s Soundlink Max is a huge step up from its Soundlink Flex. The Soundlink Max is twice the size and the sound quality, making it the perfect summer speaker.

If you’re heading out to the pool or to a party, you may want to show off your new SoundLink Max speaker, as it is IP67-rated waterproof and has a battery that can last for 20 hours. But you also may not want to risk bringing something that costs that much out and about with you. It’s also possible, even likely, that you don’t want to spend $399 on a portable speaker.

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We’ve devised a list of speakers that you’re able to purchase instead of the Bose SoundLink Max that are under $399 and will give you the sound quality and build that you’re looking for. Here are our picks.

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Ultimate Ears Wonderboom 3

Great for a pool party

An ideal combination of size, style, sound and waterproof design makes this speaker very hard to beat.

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At Pocket-lint, we are huge fans of the Ultimate Ears Wonderboom 3 portable speaker. It has been at the top of our lists forBest portable speakersandBest outdoor Bluetooth speakersand with good reason.

It is much smaller than the Bose SoundLink Max, but it packs a punch with its compact size. This is easier to carry and offers IP67 waterproofing like the SoundLink Max. The sound quality for such a small speaker is impressive, as people at your party will feel the bass any time it’s bumping.

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The battery life lasts for up to 14 hours, which is rather impressive in this day and age, especially at this price point. You’re getting all of this for less than $100. While it isn’t the best and loudest speaker you’re bound to find, it offers the complete package for size, sound quality, ease of use, and price. While it does charge with a MicroUSB cable, which is difficult to deal with at times, it will pair up with another Wonderboom 3 to create a stereo for your party.

Beats Pill (2024)

A clear comeback

The Beats Pill makes quite the comeback in 2024 with a sweet spec suite, crystal clear sound, and a premium design. It’s portable, yet powerful and the bass heavy yet smooth. Ultimately, this Beats Pill was worth the wait.

After a long hiatus, the Beats Pill made its comeback in 2024, and with 24-hour battery life, some of the best sound I’ve ever heard from a Bluetooth speaker, and $150 price tag, it was well worth the wait.

Along with its IP67 rating and ability to handle everything from higher range frequencies to super punchy bass at even low resonance, the 2024 Beats Pill works seamlessly with the iPhone. Since Apple now owns Beats, the Pill’s control interface makes for effortless navigation, easy pairing, and even FindMy integration. And while it’s slightly on the heavier side, it’s still lighter than the Bose SoundLink Max, which is great for park our beach outings.

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Bang and Olufsen Beosound A1 2nd Gen speaker

Pairing power

An amazing little portable speaker that pairs incredibly well with other speakers to boost the sound.

Speaking of stereo pairing, theBang & Olufsen Beosound A1 2nd Genis at the top of the list when it comes to filling your room with sound when it’s paired. Utilizing two of these together will be enough to get the party going inside or out. It’s a small portable speaker, much tinier than the SoundLink Max. But it has a peak power of 2x140 watts, meaning it’s loud and powerful.

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This Bluetooth speaker has a battery that lasts for up to 18 hours and you can customize the sound EQ in the B&O app, allowing you to get the sound just the way you want it for whatever occasion. The aluminum dome is water- and dust-resistant, giving you peace of mind wherever you’re using it.

This is a tremendously capable portable speaker that use Bose’s Position Qtechnology to detect its location in a room and modulate audio output for the crispest, clearest sound. It’s also durable, rated to IP67 waterproof speaker standards, so you can take it anywhere with no fear.

If you’re dead set on a Bose SoundLink speaker, may we suggest the Bose SoundLink Flex? While it is a few years old, it is still incredibly effective. It is bigger than the past two speakers on this list but it weighs only 1.3 pounds, which is more than a third of the weight less than the SoundLink Max. It comes with an easy carrying strap as well, making it simple to tote from place to place.

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The SoundLink Flex offers a battery that lasts for up to 12 hours and it connects to the Bose Connect app to have its sound customized to fill the room it’s in. While the buttons on it aren’t the easiest to see or use, it is a slender and sleek speaker that will fill the void if you don’t want to spend $400.

Marshall Middleton

Distinctly Marshall

The Marshall Middleton is a loud and easily portable speaker that feels like you’re carrying a light amplifier. The sleek Marshall design never looks out of style and the battery life is stellar.

Marshall speakers have a distinct design that look like mini amplifiers. But they produce a sound that is anything but miniature. The Marshall Middleton is one of our favorite versions of the Marshall speakers because it is easy to use and the battery life is incredible. It actually beats the SoundLink Max’s 20 hour battery life, as this lasts for over 20 hours on a single charge.

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This solid portable speaker is hefty but impressive.

While this speaker may seem heavy to some, as it weighs four pounds, it’s actually lighter than the SoundLink Max. The buttons on the top are useful and simple to utilize and the leather and plastic build will look great on any bookshelf or table. It can crank out tremendous sound and it remains distortion-free, even at high volumes.

Soundcore Motion X600

Audio for all around you

The Soundcore Motion X600 offers spatial audio technology and 50W of sound to fill the room, backyard, or wherever you are.

Filling the space that a speaker is in with sound is important when you want to get the most for your money. The Soundcore Motion X600, thanks to its spatial audio technology and design. It is built with five drivers and five amps to muscle up the sound in any direction that it plays, making your music carry.

This boasts 50W of sound and even if you make the volume louder, it doesn’t distort it. It comes with a carrying bar that makes it look like a boom box. The Soundcore Motion X600 is heavier than the SoundLink Max and doesn’t have as strong of an IP waterproof rating. But it is a full $200 cheaper than it.

There are many ways that you can go if you don’t want to spend $400 on a speaker. While the BoseLink Max is an impressive Bluetooth speaker with solid sound quality that is built by a trusted brand, it is expensive. There are other speakers on the market that can deliver features similar to the BoseLink Max for much cheaper. We opt for the Ultimate Ears Wonderboom 3 because of how much it packs into its design.