Features to consider
- Portability: Mini speakers are designed to be small, lightweight, and easy to carry, fitting into a pocket, backpack, or clipping onto a bag.
- True Wireless Stereo (TWS): This is a key feature that lets you wirelessly pair two speakers of the same model to create a dedicated stereo sound system. Look for clear instructions for how to pair the two units.
- Sound Quality: Despite their small size, quality mini speakers can produce surprisingly rich sound with clear audio. Look for mentions of "deep bass" or specific driver sizes in the product description.
- Durability and Water Resistance: An IP (Ingress Protection) rating indicates the speaker's resistance to dust and water. Look for ratings like IP67 for superior protection, especially if you plan to use it outdoors.
- Battery Life: Check the number of hours of playtime you can expect from a single charge. Some speakers offer fast charging, giving you a few hours of use from a short charge time.
- Connectivity: Look for speakers with modern Bluetooth versions (like Bluetooth 5.0 or higher) for a more stable connection and better range. Some speakers also include a 3.5mm auxiliary input for a wired connection