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    Finally, a Bluetooth speaker that sounds great and is built to last

    TechurzBy TechurzJuly 26, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    I recommend this Bose portable speaker to most people, and you can buy it for $100 off right now
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    ZDNET’s key takeaways

    • The Bose SoundLink Max retails for $399 in the colors Black and Blue Dusk
    • This unassuming Bluetooth speaker delivers the high-quality sound that Bose is known for, with the battery life to keep the party going all night.
    • The regular price might be a turn-off, given you can get perfectly capable speakers for less.

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    Bose’s SoundLink Max portable speaker is on sale for $299 at Amazon. This deal only applies to the Black color option.

    Decades ago, when I was working for an audio installation company, we used to have a saying: “No highs, no lows; it must be Bose.” Keep in mind that we were dealing with speakers that cost tens of thousands of dollars, so the idea of anything consumer-grade was laughable.

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    Fast-forward to today, and Bose still makes speakers, headphones, and earbuds capable of producing rich, elegant sound with wide soundstages, punchy bass, and crisp highs. Such is the case with the Bose SoundLink Max Portable Speaker.

    When listening to the SoundLink Max, I’m very much reminded of the original SoundLink, a great speaker from about a decade ago that I always felt was one of the best I’d ever used. This new iteration is even better, as it can push the volume to new heights without the slightest bit of distortion.

    Although the sound might not satisfy the ears of a discerning audiophile, its big bass and powerful volume are certainly a crowd-pleaser. Let’s get into it.

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    The first thing I noticed about this speaker was the typical Bose processing, which makes the sound seem a bit airy. This pairs very well with audio from popular genres that typically don’t demand too much from the hardware, and is due to how Bose processes midrange sounds for a stereo effect. Unfortunately, it can translate into imprecise midrange sounds that are slightly off-color. I’ve experienced that with almost every Bose speaker I’ve purchased or tested.

    It’s not a bad thing; it’s just a Bose thing.

    I also couldn’t help but notice this speaker’s lack of features. It allows two devices to connect simultaneously, has a three-band EQ (accessible from the minimal mobile app — Android/iOS), and includes a play/pause button. That’s it.

    Here’s the thing: a quality portable speaker doesn’t need a deluge of features. I want the device to sound great, have plenty of battery life, and be simple to use. The Bose SoundLink Max easily checks all of those boxes.

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    When I started testing this speaker, I changed up my usual testing strategy. Being familiar with the Bose sound, I decided to throw two different albums at it to see how it fared. The first was “Big Generator” by Yes. This album was recorded and mastered at a time that perfectly suited the Bose sound, and it sounded better than I expected. The mids were ideal for Jon Anderson’s chorus, the guitars were perfectly crunchy, and the soundstage was surprisingly wide.

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    Next, I opted for a genre that isn’t quite suited for the Bose sound: classical. I was taken aback by how George Frideric Handel’s “Wassermusik” sounded. It was rich, lively, and not at all out of place. Of course, no party is complete without a Baroque masterpiece.

    As far as the bass is concerned, the SoundLink Max does a great job to around 65Hz. Below that, the bass rolls off a bit, so you’re not going to feel the kick drum as you might with a bigger speaker. Given the size of this device, however, it holds its own on the low end.

    ZDNET’s buying advice

    If you’re a fan of the Bose sound and want a portable speaker that can fill a room (and then some), the $399 SoundLink Max is the obvious choice. If you’re iffy about the Bose sound or prefer more EQ options than three bands, then you should check out the Anker Soundcore Motion X500, which is also on sale for $80.

    Ultimately, fans of the Bose sound will enjoy this speaker, and given that it’s built like a tank, you won’t have to worry about it at a crowded party.

    Bose SoundLink Max tech specs

    • Connectivity: Bluetooth 5.4
    • Weight: 4.9 lbs
    • Dimensions: 4.73 x 10.42 x 4.13 inches
    • Battery: Up to 20 hours
    • Ports: USB-C, 3.5mm in
    • Colors: Black, blue
    • Buttons: Media controls along the top
    • Water and dust resistance: IP67
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