I’ve been testing the $269 Bose SoundLink Plus, which is the company’s latest portable Bluetooth speaker. It’s durable, attractive, and designed to join you wherever you go, thanks to solid construction and an IP67 rating. You can toss it in a small backpack or clip it to the outside of one for easy transport to the beach or around town.
However, at $269, the Plus falls into a no man’s land of Bluetooth speakers. It’s more expensive than similarly sized competitors, including the JBL Charge 6, Sony ULT Field 3, and Sonos Roam 2, which all cost $200 or less. The Plus is also about $100 cheaper than slightly larger options with more expansive features, like stereo speakers, Wi-Fi, or smart assistant integration. What it does, it does very well, but there’s little that makes it stand out from the pack.
Bose SoundLink Plus

Score: 7

ProsCons

Impressive, loud sound
Rugged, durable design with IP67 rating
Can charge devices via the USB-C port

No wired audio support
No Wi-Fi or AirPlay
Some distortion at high volumes

Where to Buy:

$269 at Amazon
$269 at Bose
$269 at Best Buy

The SoundLink Plus is a mono speaker with a tweeter, four passive radiators, and a rear-facing subwoofer, which is expe …
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Bose SoundLink Plus review: here’s your new beach speaker