Best 2024 Speakers for Speakerphone quality

#1 Soundcore Boom 2 Plus Portable Speaker
4.0

Speakerphone evidence was limited but positive from SoundGuys, which found call clarity usable in ideal conditions.

Pros: Setup simplicity, Water resistance rating

Cons: Smart assistant integration (Alexa, Microphone

#2 Tribit StormBox 2 Bluetooth Speaker
4.0

One reviewer’s test call sounded good, supporting solid speakerphone performance.

Pros: Cohesive presentation, Stereo imaging accuracy

Cons: Surround sound simulation, App reliability

#3 Bose SoundLink Flex Portable Speaker, 2nd Gen
3.7

Speakerphone quality was acceptable rather than standout, with calls described as working fine for quick conversations.

Pros: Bluetooth connection stability, Dust resistance rating

Cons: Wired input, Power bank function

#4 Tribit XSound Plus 2 Portable Wireless Speaker
3.6

Speakerphone quality is serviceable rather than exceptional: reviewers describe it as okay or iPhone-speakerphone-like, better in quieter settings.

Pros: Latency with TV (lip sync), Price / value for money

Cons: Dust resistance rating, Bluetooth codec support

#5 Bose SoundLink Max Portable Speaker
2.1

Speakerphone capability was a weakness because multiple reviewers noted the lack of call support and treated it as a missed extra.

Pros: Dust resistance rating, Low-volume performance

Cons: Charging time, Microphone

#6 Sonos Roam 2 Portable Bluetooth Speaker
2.0

Speakerphone capability was a weak point because reviews noted that the Roam 2 cannot be used for phone calls or conference calls.

Pros: Voice assistant responsiveness, Wi-Fi streaming reliability

Cons: Wired input, Float capability

#7 Fender x Teufel Rockster Go 2 Portable Speaker
1.5

Speakerphone usefulness is poor because PCMag noted the missing microphone needed for speakerphone functionality.

Pros: Dust resistance rating, Cohesive presentation

Cons: Speakerphone quality, Microphone

#8 JBL Clip 5 Bluetooth Speaker
1.5

Speakerphone quality is weak because the lack of phone-call support is called a limitation.

Pros: Setup simplicity, Latency with TV (lip sync)

Cons: Speakerphone quality, Microphone