The Best Bike Bluetooth Speakers

While silence can be golden, there’s nothing like cranking your favorite tunes and feeling the wind whip through your hair as you zip down the road (or wherever else your bike takes you).

To do this right, you’re going to need the best bike bluetooth speaker you can find.

Lucky for you, we’ve tested and reviewed the best bike bluetooth speakers and have all the info you’ll need right here – along with what to look for when making your selection.

Read on to find the best wireless bike speaker for your situation.


Our Picks for the Best Bike Portable and Bluetooth Speakers 

Best Name Brand Bluetooth Bike SpeakerJBL Flip 5 Portable Waterproof Bluetooth Bike Speaker
Best Affordable Bluetooth Bike SpeakerCeltic Blu Tallboy Portable Bluetooth Speaker
Best Directional Bluetooth Bike SpeakerAmpCaddy Version 3 Pro Bluetooth Bike Speaker
Best Lightweight Bluetooth Bike SpeakerScosche BMBTCAN BoomBars Mounted Bluetooth Bike Speaker
Best Small Format Bluetooth Bike SpeakerBose SoundLink Micro Bluetooth Bike Speaker
Best Multifunction Bluetooth Bike SpeakerZealot S1 Bluetooth LED Light Bike Speaker
Best Multi-Use Bluetooth Bike SpeakerJBL Clip 3 Waterproof Portable Bluetooth Bike Speaker
Best FM-Capable Bluetooth Bike SpeakerBoomer VIVI Waterproof Bluetooth Bike Speaker With Mount
Loudest & Best Sound Quality Bluetooth Bike SpeakerUltimate Ears MEGABLAST Waterproof Portable Bluetooth Bike Speaker

JBL Flip 5 Portable Waterproof Bluetooth Speaker

JBL’s Flip 5 offers great sound and battery life in a compact, attractive, and affordable package.  They’ve managed to improve upon the Flip 4’s bass output to deliver a truly booming portable speaker, and this bad boy will keep the party going with a whopping 12 hours of battery life.

The Flip 5 is also durable – it’s IP7X waterproof rating means it’s safe for up to 3 feet of submersion.  It’s also available in 11 different colors, so you’re sure to find one that matches your bike (or just your personal style).

There’s a durable fabric material and rugged rubber housing surrounding the unit, keeping it safe and lengthening the life of the speaker.

Pair it with a portable speaker mount and you’re able to mount this bad boy on your bike’s frame, handlebars, or wherever else you see fit.

Pros: 

  • Rugged and attractive design, available in 11 colors
  • Affordable price point and great speaker response

Cons:

  • Mono sound output only (not stereo)

Celtic Blu Tallboy Portable Bluetooth Speaker

The Celtic Blu Tallboy is named after its shape – a tallboy-sized, powerful, rugged speaker that keeps the music playing for 30 hours on a single charge.  It’s shape allows it to fit easily in a cupholder, on bikes, and even be carabiner-clipped to nearly anything you can imagine.

This unit has speakers all around the unit to project the sound extremely well, and has a range of up to 100 feet.  It’s also water, dust, and shock proof, so it can stand up to whatever you throw at it (or throw it at).

The built-in microphone makes it easy to take calls speakerphone-style, and a built-in SD card slot allows you to store up to 8,000 songs right on the device.

It even comes with a bike cage that can be mounted on your handlebar, top tube, or down tube, giving you full control.

And one more thing: it’s more affordably priced than many other speakers in it’s same range!

Pros:

  • Easy to place in any cupholder, comes with mount and carabiner clip
  • Rugged and durable (water, dust, shock, and drop proof)
  • Doubles as a power bank to charge your devices, also has 3.5mm aux in and SD card inputs
  • Guaranteed by the manufacturer

Cons:

  • Not a well-known brand (don’t let this stop you though, the Celtic Blu Tallboy is fantastic!)

AmpCaddy Version 3 Pro Bluetooth Speaker

AmpCaddy originally designed this speaker to be mounted to golf carts, but don’t let that fool you – the AmpCaddy is also great for mounting on a bike frame and handlebars too!

AmpCaddy solved this problem with the V3 Pro: the directional audio feature of the speaker allows you to actually point the sound where you want it to go, rather than it projecting out at all angles (and at other cyclists)!

It easily attaches and detaches in seconds, and lasts up to 20 hours on a single charge.  It’s also definitely able to take a beating, withstanding drops of up to 5 feet, and boasting an IPX7 Waterproof rating to boot.

You won’t have to look further than the AmpCaddy V3 Pro speaker for a durable, high-battery speaker that will keep your tunes where they’re supposed to be.

Pros:

  • Unique design allows for direction of audio without disturbing other cyclists
  • 20 Hour battery life on a single charge
  • Waterproof and drop-proof
  • Easy mounting and detaching from a bike or push cart

Cons:

  • Screws securing the speaker to the mount can strip easily on some units

Scosche BMBTCAN BoomBars Mounted Bluetooth Speaker

The Scosche BMBTCAN BoomBars speaker is a great, lightweight bluetooth speaker that offers 360-degree sound in a small, non-intrusive package.

This speaker is easy to install thanks to the included handlebar mount, accepts 3.5mm aux input, and boasts 5.5 hours of battery life. 

Its sound is truly impressive, as the unit is only 2.5” tall and 2” wide when mounted, and it’s backed by a 1 year manufacturer warranty.

Pros:

  • Lightweight and easy to install
  • 360-degree sound in a small package
  • 5.5 hours of battery life, plus an aux-input
  • 1 Year manufacturer warranty included

Cons:

  • The speaker could be a little louder for our taste

Bose SoundLink Micro Bluetooth Speaker

Bose is one of the most trusted names in sound, and for good reason – they consistently produce quality equipment with excellent sound.  The SoundLink Micro is no exception – weighing just over 10 ounces, this tiny package packs a BIG punch.

The SoundLink Micro has a wireless range of up to 30 feet, and runs up to 6 hours on a single charge – more than enough time to get in a full round on the course (and then some).  

It’s waterproof (IPX7 rated), and even features a tearproof silicone strap so you can easily mount it to anything you want – including your bike.

Pros:

  • Convenient strap makes it easy to attach to nearly anything
  • Works as a speakerphone and also supports Siri & Google voice commands
  • Excellent, rich quality sound and deep bass
  • Small, portable package

Cons:

  • Requires Bose app to pair with device

Zealot S1 Bluetooth LED Light Speaker

The Zealot S1 checks a lot of boxes and does many things well, making this a great value for a bike bluetooth speaker.

It’s a good speaker of course, but it also offers an LED light and the speaker also doubles as a power bank, helping you to keep your phone and other devices juiced up while you bike.

The Neodymium amplifier helps to pump out loud, high-quality audio and good bass levels.

Pros:

  • Great versatility in a highly-affordable package
  • LED Light & powerbank features are a nice touch
  • Includes a bike mount, carabiner, audio cable, charging cable, and silicone protective sleeve
  • Clear and responsive audio

Cons:

  • A little smaller than pictured (not a huge issue, but more of an FYI)

JBL Clip 3 Waterproof Portable Bluetooth Speaker

If you’re looking for a compact and affordable speaker that will get the job done no matter where you are, then the JBL Clip 3 is going to be your safest bet.  As its name implies, it has a clip so you can literally clip the speaker on to anything and go – the sound stays with you.

Convenient controls right on the device make it easy to use, and it lasts up to 10 hours on it’s 1000mAh rechargeable battery.

It also works as a speakerphone and can take a 3.5mm aux in cable for extra versatility.  With 12 color options, you’ll definitely be able to find one that suits your style – or matches the color of your bike.

Pros:

  • Clear, strong sound quality in a small form factor
  • Clip and rugged case help this speaker stand up to damage
  • Long-lasting battery

Cons:

  • Some units’ carabiner clips can wear out after extensive use

Boomer VIVI Waterproof Bluetooth Speaker With Mount

The Boomer VIVI waterproof speaker made our list due to its unique style and versatility.

It’s FM-radio and SD-card / TF-card capabilities allow for extra listening options, which is always a plus.

It comes with an included bike mount for your frame or handlebars, and the ball joint mount allows the speaker to be pointed in whatever direction you want the tunes to flow.

The Boomer VIVI’s IP67 rating means it can stand up to rain and moisture, and it’s 6W audio driver packs a punch in a small form factor.

Audio controls are right on the top of the speaker, and when you’re not biking this speaker also has a carabiner clip for multiple uses.

Pros:

  • FM Radio, SD Card, and TF Card support
  • 2000mAh battery ensures plenty of playback time
  • Included bike mount with swivel function
  • IP67 waterproof rating

Cons:

  • Bass can sound a little muddy 

Ultimate Ears MEGABLAST Waterproof Portable Bluetooth Speaker

If you’re a sound hound – you know, someone who really likes their music to sound great and loud no matter where they are – the UE MEGABLAST will put a huge smile on your face.

This speaker offers insanely rich and clear sound, and blasts it out 360 degrees.  It pairs this beautiful sound with deep and powerful bass.  It also will be a speaker you’ll want to use in your home, in the backyard, and wherever else – not just the bike trail – as it can connect to WiFi and comes with Amazon Alexa built in.

Did we mention it also has an insane 16-hour battery life?  Yes, it does – along with wireless charging via an optional dock. 

It’s also waterproof and drop proof, making sure that you can use and abuse this speaker without concern.

Pair it with a speaker mount to secure it to your bike’s frame or handlebars, and you’re good to go.

Pros:

  • Excellent sound quality
  • Rugged durability
  • Easy to use controls and tons of features
  • Built-in Amazon Alexa and WiFi connectivity

Cons:

  • Doesn’t have full Echo capabilities

Bike Bluetooth Speakers Buying Guide

There’s a lot of things to consider when you’re looking for the best bike speakers, so we’ve tried to make it as easy as possible for you.  Here’s what to look for when you’re trying to find the best portable bicycle speaker that fits your needs.

Mounting Options And Ease of Installation

No matter how good your bike speaker is, it needs to be installed properly to actually use and enjoy it.

Depending on if you own another portable bluetooth speaker currently, you may consider a fully portable option that has a mounting strap, carabiner clip or can fit in a cup holder (such as the Celtic Blu Tallboy or the UE MEGABLAST), so you can use the speaker when you’re not on your bike.

Many of the best bike bluetooth speakers we reviewed in this guide come with an included strap or mount that allows you to attach the speaker to your handlebars or frame, and are simple to install.

Lastly, when thinking about installation options, consider your skill level – obviously a cupholder or carabiner clip is easy enough for anyone to use, but a pole-mounted or permanent install may be challenging for those without experience.

Operation Mode

What do you want your speaker to do?  If playing music is all that you’re after, then you’re covered.  

But what about additional features like speakerphone, Siri or Google voice commands, or even taking additional inputs like SD Cards and 3.5mm aux-in?  Make sure to look for these features as many -but not all – of the best bike bluetooth speakers we’ve reviewed have them included.

Frequency Response

Not all bike bluetooth speakers are made alike, and this is very apparent in their sound quality.  A big factor in sound quality is a unit’s frequency response, or the ability of a speaker to produce sounds in the full audio spectrum (between 20Hz and 20kHz).

The wider the frequency response, the clearer and more accurate the sound will be from your speaker.

Speaker Drivers and Capability

Do you like booming bass?  Do you like to blast your music?  If so, you’ll really want to pay attention to the drivers your speaker has (typically more drivers is better), as well as the total output (measured in watts, or “W”).

A standard speaker driver in most portable bluetooth bike speakers is 40mm, but look for drivers between 55mm-60mm and higher for better sound. 

Also look for mono output (single) or stereo (Left and Right) sound, as this can make a big difference in the sound quality you’ll experience.

FM-Capability And Other Connectivity options

Some bike bluetooth speakers offer FM radio tuners, which is a nice plus for expanding your listening options, or staying in tune with weather alerts as you’re biking.

Others also offer SD or FT card capabilities, allowing you to leave your phone at home and play music right off the card.

Lastly, some speakers also accept 3.5mm aux input if you want to use an external, non-bluetooth sound source.

Consider what your needs and overall uses will be and if these features are important to you in a bluetooth bike speaker.

Features & Durability

Nearly all of the speakers we’ve reviewed in our roundup of the best bike bluetooth speakers have some sort of waterproof rating, as well as dust-proof, shock-proof, and even drop-proof.

You’ll want to be sure your speakers are rugged and can stand up to use, as you never know what type of weather or other conditions you’ll run into on the trail (or anywhere else you may wish to use your speaker).

Battery Range and Runtime

While all the best bike speakers we reviewed today are more than capable of playing long enough to get you through a lengthy bike ride, the battery range should be something you’re paying close attention to.

If you’re someone who always forgets to charge your devices, then you’ll really want to look closely at a device with a large battery (and while you’re at it, think about the ability for that same speaker to be used as a power bank that can charge your other devices.

Of all the bike speakers we’ve tested, the Celtic Blu Tallboy topped the chart at a whopping 30 hours of battery life.

Wireless Range

Nothing’s worse than having the sound drop in and out due to your device being too far from your bluetooth bike speaker.  This happens when your device gets beyond the speaker’s wireless range – basically, how far it can reach to get a signal.

Look for a speaker that has a wireless range of at least 30 feet.  The Celtic Blu Tallboy’s long wireless range of 100 feet topped our list.

Bluetooth Version and Drivers

The version of Bluetooth technology your speaker is equipped with matters!  Bluetooth classic (that is, Bluetooth versions 1.0-3.0) will be fine for most application, but later Bluetooth versions (such as 4.0 and 5.0) allow for extended wireless ranges, more data transfer, and less power consumption.

If you’ll be using your speaker for long periods of time, or if range and sound quality is of importance to you, look for a speaker that has Bluetooth 4.0 or 5.0 included.


Frequently Asked Questions About Bike Bluetooth Speakers

How Do I Install My Bluetooth Speaker On A Bike?

The process for installing speakers on a bike really depends on your specific bike and what type of speaker you purchase.

If you get a simple speaker that mounts on a pole or simply sits in a cup holder, this process is very straightforward.

Many of the speakers we reviewed today include a mount kit that only requires a few screws, or can be mounted using an included strap. 

If your selected speaker does not include a mount, there are third-party bluetooth speaker bike mounting kits available for a small amount.

What’s The Best Bike Bluetooth Speaker?

For name brand dependability and rugged durability, the JBL Flip 5 topped our list.

However, if you’re looking to spend a little less, the Celtic Blu Tallboy is an excellent option due to it’s 30 hour battery life, 100 foot wireless range, and is also just as weatherproof as the Flip 5 (for nearly $50 less!).

Can I Play Music On The Bike Trail?

You’ll probably want to check your trail rules regarding their guidelines about music on the trail.

As a general rule, blasting music at extremely high volume would be considered poor etiquette, but if you keep the levels reasonable then you should be just fine.

What Does The IPX Rating On A Bluetooth Bike Speaker Mean?

The IPX rating of a bluetooth speaker refers to a speaker’s level of water resistance.

IPX ratings go from IPX-0 (no protection) all the way to IPX-8 (protected against continual water submersion in underwater conditions).

Look for ratings of IPX-6 or greater for the best waterproof performance when choosing a bluetooth speaker for your bike.

What’s A Good Battery Life Or Capacity For A Bluetooth Bike Speaker?

Aim for 4000 mAh and higher when choosing a portable speaker for your bike.

This battery capacity will typically give you 8 hours or longer of playback time, which is enough for several bike rides before needing to charge your wireless bicycle speaker.

What’s A Good Amount Of Watts For A Bluetooth Bike Speaker?

If your budget allows, look for a speaker that has at least 8 watts overall.

This is best when configured with two 4-watts speakers if possible.


Wrapping Up The Best Bike Bluetooth Speakers

We hope you’ve found this guide valuable in your search for the best speaker for your bike.  

Please let us know what bluetooth bike speaker you chose, and keep us informed of any questions or comments you have in the comments section below.

If you’re in to listening to great music while playing other outdoor sports, check out our guide to the best golf cart bluetooth speakers while you’re here!

As always, have fun and enjoy the ride!

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