One of life’s minor delights is blaring music while you shower off the bad news and icky subway gunk acquired over a day out in the world—or the dust mites accumulated over a day of lounging on the couch. Perhaps it’s the loudest, most ear-splitting music you’ve gathered in a single playlist to sing, or rather shout, along with. Maybe it’s soulful slow tunes, because shower is also a time for sober introspection. Maybe it’ll be “Easy on Me” on repeat for the rest of your life. There is no condemnation. These are gloomy, “Easy on Me” days.
The precarious balancing of your very expensive smartphone on the edge of the tub or the top of the shower door so you can hear the music correctly adds needless stress to that experience. It’s going to hit the ground.
It will be harmed by water. You’re not going to want to spend a lot of money fixing it. Instead, spend a few dollars on a Bluetooth speaker that you can use in the waterproof Bluetooth shower speaker.
We picked together a variety of wireless, waterproof Bluetooth speakers that aren’t too pricey because you’re probably not interested in spending a lot of money on an intense speaker system for the shower (you’ll only need it for a few minutes per day, after all). Then, just for fun, we chose a few that will give your bathroom a better sound system than your TV room. All ten are simple to install in your shower and will allow you to stream all of your waterproof Bluetooth shower speaker without worrying about droplets invading the gadgetry.
It’s not flashy. SoundBot’s waterproof Bluetooth shower speaker, on the other hand, accomplishes the job, with a suction cup for the bathroom wall and large buttons for easy control. You can even use it in the shower to make phone calls on the speaker. Simply said, don’t.
Anker’s Soundcore 2 is a fairly great pick for the finest sound quality around $40, especially considering its bass tones. It’s waterproof and thus suitable for the shower, but because its base is longer, you’ll need a little more shelf space than, say, the JBL GO 2 (next on our list). The buttons are large and easy to use, and the battery life is excellent—enough for hours of longer-than-necessary showers.
JBL’s GO 2 is the first of these speakers to provide notable audio quality despite its small size—not it’s a loud sound, but it’s also not a whisper. The speaker is completely waterproof and small, so you can place it almost any place in your bathroom. And with 12 colour options, it’ll go with any decor. Any style.
The X21 speaker is not completely waterproof; it is resistant to water splashes but not full submersion. However, if you raise it up high or hang it from a safe distance, it is safe. It particularly shines when it comes to music-playing choices. It not only connects to your phone via Bluetooth, but it also includes an SD slot for loading MP3 files in the old-fashioned manner, and it also broadcasts FM radio—in case you need to catch up on NPR while bathing.
There is room on this list for two JBL speakers, as this one is somewhat better but slightly more expensive. The built-in carabiner allows you to attach it to the shower curtain or shower head, and it will fill the bathroom with loud, decent-sounding music. The buttons are also very tactile.
House of Marley gets style points for making its speakers out of ethically sourced materials that seem naturally low-key nice. This waterproof variant will float in a bath (thanks to its cork back) if you want to keep it close by as you soak, but it also hangs from its carabiner.
Bose is recognised for its crisp, great-sounding speakers, which you can install in your bathroom if you’re fancy.
If this little speaker can amuse an outdoor party, it can certainly provide you with music while you shower. The SoundLink Micro is entirely waterproof and comes with a strap for hanging it up, but the battery life isn’t fantastic.
The UE BOOM 3 is simply a fantastic speaker. It’s not designed for showers in particular, but if you have the money, it’s your best option for high-quality audio with deep bass, simple controls, and waterproofing. It can be placed on a shelf or hung from a loop (a clip is required). You can even get two of them and connect them for surround sound in your bathroom. Hey, it’s a possibility. If you buy a second one for the bathroom, you’ll rapidly want more for the rest of your house.
This year, Sonos, the king of home audio, debuted its first truly portable and waterproof Bluetooth speaker. It’s an excellent one. If you’re already a member of the Sonos ecosystem, you won’t need much persuading. If you aren’t, trust us when we say the music is clear, the companion app is informative, and the small, streamlined design is perfect for any trip—including excursions to the bathroom for lengthy, hot, soundtracked showers.
Kohler is well-versed in bathroom fixtures. Not so much as a speaker. As a result, it relied on Harman Kardon to provide that technology in its Moxie showerhead. It’s the most literal interpretation of ” bluetooth waterproof speaker for shower ” on this list, but you can also remove the speaker piece to take with you or charge it on the dock.