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Music to your ears: three of the best Bluetooth speakers around

- JOHN EVERINGTON

There’s never been a better time to buy a Bluetooth speaker, with a wide range of great-sounding models offering a variety of features at multiple price points. Here are three of the best on the market right now.

Battery and bass - JBL Charge 3 (Dh599)

It’s been around for about a year now, but if your music collection is all about the bass, the JBL Charge 3 is a great all-round option.

As its name suggests, the Charge 3 doubles up as a (rather large) battery pack for ailing electronic devices, with a whopping 6,000 mAh on hand to both charge your phone and belt out the tunes on the go. Not only is it waterproof, it’s also usable as a speakerpho­ne.

This is particular­ly handy if you’re on the phone to Barry White; the Charge 3 really punches out the lower tones of bass-heavy tracks like Parliament’s

Give Up The Funk, the passive radiators on either end pulsing hypnotical­ly to hammer the point home.

Away from its comfort zone, the Charge 3 is less sure of itself, with a slight lack of definition in classical and treble-heavy situations. If bass is your thing however, it’s got everything you’ll need and then some.

Cheap thrills – UE Wonderboom (Dh399)

The least expensive of the three options here, the UAE’s Wonderboom keeps life simple, offering a very decent audio performanc­e with a minimum of extras.

The smallest of the three, its sound isn’t as in-your-face as the Charge 3, but it performs surprising­ly well for its size, offering solid bass that’s punchy but not overcooked. What’s more, the definition on the high-range vocals and strings of Night Fever by the Bee Gees exceeds by far the muddier tones of the Charge 3, even if it gets a little tinny when the volume’s turned way up.

At Dh399, the Wonderboom doesn’t come with too many extra features, with no speakerpho­ne or charging function, and simple power and volume controls only. Happily it’s still waterproof though.

Small and robust enough to fit in a backpack, it’s a great budget option with impressive sound both for when you’re out and about or relaxing at home.

A touch of class – Bose SoundLink Revolve (Dh799)

At the other end of the price spectrum to the Wonderboom, the Bose SoundLink (pictured left) Revolve + is the least rugged of the three speakers. It’s more of a living room or patio option, as it’s not waterproof and has a slightly more fragile build.

But where it matters, the Revolve delivers in spades with perfectly balanced, simply superb sound. Audio is top notch for hip-hop and rock tracks, but really comes into its own with classical recordings like the Faure Requiem, with orchestra and choir blending quite beautifull­y.

This isn’t a speaker for everyone. It’s rareified design and lack of waterproof­ing means it won’t appeal much to hikers and festival-goers. And as always with Bose, there’s a premium to pay. But that extra money is well spent on the Revolve, which offers the exceptiona­l audio quality we’ve come to expect from Bose.

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