The best Prime Day speaker deals have real price drops, clear use cases, and fewer seller-page surprises. I’d focus on these five JBL and Bose speakers because they cover different needs, from travel-friendly audio to bigger outdoor sound, and several line up with what we’ve already found in testing.
JBL Flip 7 – the easy portable pick under $100

Start with the Flip 7 if you want a speaker you can toss in a bag, bring near water, and not worry about too much. It’s $94.95 right now, down from $149.95, which works out to 37% off.
In our testing, JBL’s small-speaker formula still held up well. The Flip 7 delivered strong sound for its size, IP68 dust and water protection, Auracast support, USB-C lossless audio, and up to 16 hours of battery life. It doesn’t feel like a disposable cheap speaker, which is exactly why this deal stands out under $100. Just know what you’re giving up: there’s no speakerphone and no analog input.
Before you make the call, here’s a quick look at where it shines and where it falls short:
- Fully water- and dust-proof
- Great sound for its size
- Expandable with JBL Auracast
- USB-C lossless audio
- Decent battery life
- No speakerphone
- No analog input
JBL Charge 5 – the safest all-around speaker deal

The Charge 5 is the boringly smart pick, and I mean that as a compliment. It’s down to $139.95 from $179.95, so the 22% discount isn’t the flashiest, but the speaker itself has already earned its place.
We found that it plays bigger than it looks, gets very loud, feels solidly built, and adds proper IP67 dust and water protection. The JBL Portable app also gives you EQ control, which helps if you’d rather tweak the sound than live with the default profile forever. The built-in power bank makes it especially useful for beach, barbecue, and pool use. Battery life drops when you crank it, though, and it doesn’t work as a speakerphone. Still weighing it up? Here are the biggest wins and trade-offs to know before buying:
- Solid build quality
- Can get very loud
- Excellent water and dust protection
- EQ offers some sound tweaking
- Works with JBL Portable app and PartyBoost
- Can’t stereo pair with non-Charge 5 JBL speakers
- Doesn’t work as a speakerphone
- Not a big upgrade over the Charge 4
Bose SoundLink Plus – the nicer outdoor speaker for less

The SoundLink Plus earns its spot on price and positioning. It’s $179, down from $269, which makes it 33% off and one of the cleaner Bose speaker deals in this list.
We haven’t reviewed this specific model, so the case rests on the discount, the Bose name, and the outdoor-friendly spec sheet. It has waterproof and dustproof protection, up to 20 hours of battery life, and a more premium pitch than the cheaper portable speakers flooding Amazon. Amazon lists a 4.7-star average, though the review pool is smaller than JBL’s. I’d treat this as a patio or small-gathering speaker, not the thing you buy to run a loud backyard party.
JBL Xtreme 4 – the bigger JBL deal for patios and pool days

Go bigger with the Xtreme 4 when a smaller Bluetooth speaker won’t cut it. It’s $249.95, down from $379.95, which makes it 34% off.
The Xtreme 4’s appeal starts with the sound. We liked its warm, rich presentation, strong clarity at higher volumes, rugged IP67 design, Auracast support, and replaceable battery. Battery life is also a real strength, with up to 24 hours normally and up to 30 hours with Playtime Boost, though that mode trims sound quality to stretch runtime. It’s still expensive, and the lack of aux input is annoying, but this is the JBL pick for bigger spaces and louder outdoor listening. Here’s the catch:
- Warm, rich, and dynamic sound
- Clear at higher volumes
- Insane 30-hour battery life
- Replaceable battery
- IP67 waterproof rating
- Expensive
- No AUX input
Bose SoundLink Max – the premium party speaker discount

The SoundLink Max still costs more than the JBL Xtreme 4, even on sale. That’s worth knowing before you fall for the bigger Bose badge. The discount is substantial, though: it’s $279, down from $399, or 30% off.
In our review, the SoundLink Max came across as a strong indoor-outdoor hybrid. It has impressive sound, excellent build quality, real portability, Multipoint support, USB-C charging, a 3.5mm aux input, IP67 protection, and up to 20 hours of battery life. The missing Wi-Fi and microphones keep it from replacing a smart speaker, but they don’t hurt the portable-party case much. Buy it for premium portable sound, not smart-home tricks. The good and the annoying:
- Great build quality
- Excellent portability
- Impressive sound
- Optional accessory handles
- Supports Multipoint
- No Wi-Fi
- No microphones