Speakers don’t have to be complicated. Wirecutter senior audio writer Brent Butterworth tells us about some surprising hacks to improve the sound setup you may already have, and affordable speaker upgrades worthy of consideration.
Products we recommend:
Best ultra-portable bluetooth speaker: JBL Go 4
Best budget bluetooth speaker: Tribit StormBox Mini (sold out)
Best bluetooth speaker with solid bass: Fender x Teufel Rockster Go 2
Best computer speakers (upgrade pick): JBL Professional 305P MkII
Best passive bookshelf speakers (they’ll need an amp): Polk Signature Elite ES15
Best budget bookshelf speakers: Micca MB42X G2
Best amp: WiiM Amp
Best stereo receiver: Sony STR-DH190
Brent loves this screwdriver: Megapro 13-in-1 Ratcheting Driver 211R2C36RD
Additional reading:
The 5 Best Bookshelf Speakers for Stereo and Surround Sound of 2024
How to Build the Best Multiroom Wireless Speaker System for You
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