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Bose - SoundLink Max Portable Bluetooth Speaker - Blue Dusk
Bose - SoundLink Max Portable Bluetooth Speaker - Blue Dusk
Bose - SoundLink Max Portable Bluetooth Speaker - Blue Dusk
Bose - SoundLink Max Portable Bluetooth Speaker - Blue Dusk
Bose - SoundLink Max Portable Bluetooth Speaker - Blue Dusk
Bose - SoundLink Max Portable Bluetooth Speaker - Blue Dusk
Bose - SoundLink Max Portable Bluetooth Speaker - Blue Dusk
Bose - SoundLink Max Portable Bluetooth Speaker - Blue Dusk
Bose - SoundLink Max Portable Bluetooth Speaker - Blue Dusk
Bose - SoundLink Max Portable Bluetooth Speaker - Blue Dusk
Bose - SoundLink Max Portable Bluetooth Speaker - Blue Dusk
Bose - SoundLink Max Portable Bluetooth Speaker - Blue Dusk
Bose - SoundLink Max Portable Bluetooth Speaker - Blue Dusk

Bose - SoundLink Max Portable Bluetooth Speaker - Blue Dusk

$429.00

(1,986 reviews)

Whether you're the go-to DJ in your crew or a curator with the best playlists, the Bose SoundLink Max Speaker is the ultimate party starter. The stereo sound and deep bass turn good times to the max, letting you feel the music from your head to your toes. And with a trendy removable handle, you can take the party anywhere. Water and dust-proof features mean it's perfect for a poolside, beach, or rooftop hang. And when someone spills a drink or you run into unexpected showers, it never knocks the vibe. Thanks to the epic battery life, you can keep bumping the playlist for up to 20 hours. so the party can start in the day and carry on through the late night. Phone battery is running low? The USB-C port has got you covered. Power up from the speaker's built-in battery. Get yours in Black or Blue Dusk.

Whether you're the go-to DJ in your crew or a curator with the best playlists, the Bose SoundLink Max Speaker is the ultimate party starter. The stereo sound and deep bass turn good times to the max, letting you feel the music from your head to your toes. And with a trendy removable handle, you can take the party anywhere. Water and dust-proof features mean it's perfect for a poolside, beach, or rooftop hang. And when someone spills a drink or you run into unexpected showers, it never knocks the vibe. Thanks to the epic battery life, you can keep bumping the playlist for up to 20 hours. so the party can start in the day and carry on through the late night. Phone battery is running low? The USB-C port has got you covered. Power up from the speaker's built-in battery. Get yours in Black or Blue Dusk.

Bose - SoundLink Max Portable Bluetooth Speaker - Blue Dusk

(1,986 reviews)

Whether you're the go-to DJ in your crew or a curator with the best playlists, the Bose SoundLink Max Speaker is the ultimate party starter. The stereo sound and deep bass turn good times to the max, letting you feel the music from your head to your toes. And with a trendy removable handle, you can take the party anywhere. Water and dust-proof features mean it's perfect for a poolside, beach, or rooftop hang. And when someone spills a drink or you run into unexpected showers, it never knocks the vibe. Thanks to the epic battery life, you can keep bumping the playlist for up to 20 hours. so the party can start in the day and carry on through the late night. Phone battery is running low? The USB-C port has got you covered. Power up from the speaker's built-in battery. Get yours in Black or Blue Dusk.

Whether you're the go-to DJ in your crew or a curator with the best playlists, the Bose SoundLink Max Speaker is the ultimate party starter. The stereo sound and deep bass turn good times to the max, letting you feel the music from your head to your toes. And with a trendy removable handle, you can take the party anywhere. Water and dust-proof features mean it's perfect for a poolside, beach, or rooftop hang. And when someone spills a drink or you run into unexpected showers, it never knocks the vibe. Thanks to the epic battery life, you can keep bumping the playlist for up to 20 hours. so the party can start in the day and carry on through the late night. Phone battery is running low? The USB-C port has got you covered. Power up from the speaker's built-in battery. Get yours in Black or Blue Dusk.

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The lowest price for Bose - SoundLink Max Portable Bluetooth Speaker - Blue Dusk right now is $429.00 at Amazon.com.au, compared across 15 retailers.

The all-time low was $429.00 on 5 June 2026. That's the lowest price we've ever tracked — a great time to buy.

Prices last updated 7 June 2026.

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$429.00

Bose SoundLink Max Portable Speaker, Large Waterproof Bluetooth Portable Sound Speaker, Up to 20 Hours of Battery Life, USB-C, Built-in 3.5 mm AUX

Free delivery

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$489.00

Bose SoundLink Max Portable Speaker with Rope Carrying Strap (Blue)

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Reviews

Easy to Adjust Sound
19 May 2024Knight

originally posted on bose.com

My new Bose SoundLink Max has me looking forward to summer sparbecues (I'm a sword fighting instructor, so this is what my friends and I call it when we get together in someone's backyard for food and friendly fights)! It definitely has the power to be heard over the clash of steel. The best way to describe it is the modern answer to an old school boombox. It beautifully blends modern aesthetics and functionality with the nostalgia of a sound system portable enough and powerful enough to bring together a community. Whether you strap it on to parade down the street or plant it on a party table, this is the speaker you want when you want to share your music with the whole neighborhood.The silicon exterior is moisture resistant, so you can use it near a pool or after ... MoreMy new Bose SoundLink Max has me looking forward to summer sparbecues (I'm a sword fighting instructor, so this is what my friends and I call it when we get together in someone's backyard for food and friendly fights)! It definitely has the power to be heard over the clash of steel. The best way to describe it is the modern answer to an old school boombox. It beautifully blends modern aesthetics and functionality with the nostalgia of a sound system portable enough and powerful enough to bring together a community. Whether you strap it on to parade down the street or plant it on a party table, this is the speaker you want when you want to share your music with the whole neighborhood.The silicon exterior is moisture resistant, so you can use it near a pool or after a rainstorm with no problem, and it's surprisingly easy to wipe the bottom clean if it picks up any dirt. Considering the price, it's great not to have to worry about messing it up when taking it out and about. The AUX port is also a nice touch and adds utility. The handle is a bit challenging to get on and off, but that security means it isn't likely to fall off accidentally. I would like to see more customization options in the straps than are currently available, maybe even one that is just the attachment points so you can add your own personalized strap with more comfortable padding or unique colors. The possibilities have me excited to see what accessories Bose might release in future.My favorite thing about it is how easy it is to adjust the sound to your liking. You can literally fine tune the balance through the app with the touch of your finger. If you're like me with sensitive neighbors, you can lower the base enough to party hard without bothering them. Want to really feel your music in your chest? Turn it back up in a fraction of a second. Either way, you can also adjust mid and treble to keep the sound balanced. I sometimes had a spot of trouble connecting and disconnecting to it via the app but could do so easily enough in my phone's bluetooth settings, so not a deal breaker and probably more to do with software than hardware. Once it was connected, I could interact with it through the app just fine. Overall, I highly recommend it if you need a solid portable speaker that has everyday utility and can scale up the sound when you're ready to party!

[Rewarded Review] 'Sound is Power' from the Soundlink Max!
29 May 2024JHBose

originally posted on bose.com

Having been a user of various Bose products over the years, Bose really is in a new age of audio quality. My most recent purchases of the QC Ultra & Ultra Open Earbuds have demonstrated the new direction for Bose. They have always been synonymous with premium quality and sound, but they have really been working on the latter in the last year. There is a depth & clarity to the audio that shines through. I took a listen to some of my older Bose products for reference and soon realised they lack the upfront surefootedness of current Bose products. The modern age of Bose provides a customisable experience also, just head to the app for EQ settings to tune to your liking. This brings me to their latest product the Bose Soundlink Max. From the new style of colour ... MoreHaving been a user of various Bose products over the years, Bose really is in a new age of audio quality. My most recent purchases of the QC Ultra & Ultra Open Earbuds have demonstrated the new direction for Bose. They have always been synonymous with premium quality and sound, but they have really been working on the latter in the last year. There is a depth & clarity to the audio that shines through. I took a listen to some of my older Bose products for reference and soon realised they lack the upfront surefootedness of current Bose products. The modern age of Bose provides a customisable experience also, just head to the app for EQ settings to tune to your liking. This brings me to their latest product the Bose Soundlink Max. From the new style of colour packaging (departing the white, black & grey of Bose past) this hypes the Max with it is subtle hints to flaming bright orange & red. Unboxing the Max is as easy as ever just don’t miss the operational hints on the inside of the box. Unwrapping the Max from the protective packaging reveals a small & weighty form factor speaker, I like to think of it as a symphonic lunchbox. It is well made in premium quality materials and the silicone/rope handle adds a flair to the speaker. Although it shares visual ques to its smaller sibling the Soundlink Flex, the Max is in a different league entirely from an audio perspective. A USB-C cable is provided to charge and once it is at 100% get ready for the Max to shine! Any genre you throw at the Max will be reproduced with a stereo room-filling sound & bass that makes you question the size of the speaker. The audio separation is impressive which is helped by the angled drivers (articulated array) within the Max, and you can feel the bass from the speaker. Then its party piece, it can be carried anywhere you want to take the sound. BBQ, beach, forest, garden, bedroom, the choice is yours! I have also found it is fantastic for watching movies as a substitute for a soundbar. There are a few little negatives to this speaker such as a lack of microphone for taking calls, and the silicone acts as a dust magnet. As a Bose fan I could justify the price but if you are unsure head to a retailer to experience it for yourself in person. The biggest negative for me is the one-way sound, it does not provide 360-degree sound. Position is key for the Max, and you really must be in front of it for it to deliver the best audio quality, however it does go more than loud enough to fill a room or garden space, but just bear in mind its position. I have found the Soundlink Max to be a fun & detailed way to listen to music and it really does have you questioning its size once you hear just how much sound this speaker can push out of its casing. Its primary function is to reproduce Bose quality sound in a versatile, portable & rugged speaker that reflects the ‘Sound is Power’ tagline from Bose. In summary this is has become one of my favourite Bose products that can highlight the capabilities of the brand. Get ready for a chilled listening experience with a coffee, sit back and put your favourite movie on, or gather your friends for a party. The Soundlink Max truly is a versatile speaker and is there to be enjoyed, wherever you want to go!

[Rewarded Review] Big sound and a familiar look
14 May 2024momof2boys

originally posted on Target

We have a couple other portable speakers and this one is destined to become our defacto pool and beach speaker. The form factor reminds me of an old school boombox and it has the output to easily match and exceed the ones of my youth. This thing gets loud, with the volume cranked all the way up it could easily be heard 100 feet away quite clearly. I tested it in my single-story house and it was audible through doors at the opposite side of the house. It comes close to rivaling a TV soundbar.I appreciate the removable handle, it comes off pretty easily when you try to remove it but it seems sturdy and unlikely to come off accidentally. I'll probaby get the longer carying cord when it is available just to make carrying it on excursions easier.The ability to charge ... MoreWe have a couple other portable speakers and this one is destined to become our defacto pool and beach speaker. The form factor reminds me of an old school boombox and it has the output to easily match and exceed the ones of my youth. This thing gets loud, with the volume cranked all the way up it could easily be heard 100 feet away quite clearly. I tested it in my single-story house and it was audible through doors at the opposite side of the house. It comes close to rivaling a TV soundbar.I appreciate the removable handle, it comes off pretty easily when you try to remove it but it seems sturdy and unlikely to come off accidentally. I'll probaby get the longer carying cord when it is available just to make carrying it on excursions easier.The ability to charge your device while using the speaker is great, though it obviously cuts into how long the battery lasts it can save you from bringing a separate charger. Also, the speaker works normally while it is charging too in case you find yourself near an outlet and it is running low on juice. The battery does last a long time but I imagine a full day at the beach near full volume you could run out after 8 hours. In my test of charging my phone while playing music at about 50% of the volume it was loosing about 10% of the battery per hour.The Bluetooth worked well, the connection remained strong even at about 50 feet away with no crackling. The aux also worked as expected, though i don't plan to use it since basically everything we have uses Bluetooth and none of our phones even have an aux port.Overall, this is a really great speaker that puts out a lot of sound for a long time. The one downside is the rubberized outside of the case. If you have pets that shed, it seems to pick up their hair pretty easily. This might also be a minor nuisance with small sand particles; I tested pouring some sea salt on it and after a quick shake there was still a fair amount of small granules left. The salt did come off once I wiped it off with a damp paper towel, but the hairs were a bit more difficult to remove. This doesn't hamper the performance, it is just a minor annoyance and likely the rubber will help protect the speaker from dings and minor impacts.

Specification

General
Product TypeSpeaker - for portable use
FeaturesFast Pair technology, Snapdragon Sound technology
ProtectionDustproof, waterproof
Enclosure ColorBlue dusk

Price comparison

Updated 7 days ago
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Amazon.com.au

$429.00

Bose SoundLink Max Portable Speaker, Large Waterproof Bluetooth Portable Sound Speaker, Up to 20 Hours of Battery Life, USB-C, Built-in 3.5 mm AUX

Free delivery

Affiliate Disclosure: We may receive a small commission for purchases made through this link at no extra cost to you. This helps support our site. Thank you!

Amazon.com.au

$489.00

Bose SoundLink Max Portable Speaker with Rope Carrying Strap (Blue)

Affiliate Disclosure: We may receive a small commission for purchases made through this link at no extra cost to you. This helps support our site. Thank you!

Myer

$429.00

BOSE SoundLink Max Portable Speaker in Blue Dusk 883848-0020 Blue

Free delivery

JB Hi-Fi

$449.00

Bose SoundLink Max Portable Speaker (Blue Dusk)

Delivery $10.99

Bose AU

$449.95

Bose SoundLink Max Portable Speaker - Blue Dusk

Free delivery

Price history

Price history

Please note: price history and price alerts are not available for some stores, including Amazon.com.au.

Reviews

Easy to Adjust Sound
19 May 2024

My new Bose SoundLink Max has me looking forward to summer sparbecues (I'm a sword fighting instructor, so this is what my friends and I call it when we get together in someone's backyard for food and friendly fights)! It definitely has the power to be heard over the clash of steel. The best way to describe it is the modern answer to an old school boombox. It beautifully blends modern aesthetics and functionality with the nostalgia of a sound system portable enough and powerful enough to bring together a community. Whether you strap it on to parade down the street or plant it on a party table, this is the speaker you want when you want to share your music with the whole neighborhood.The silicon exterior is moisture resistant, so you can use it near a pool or after ... MoreMy new Bose SoundLink Max has me looking forward to summer sparbecues (I'm a sword fighting instructor, so this is what my friends and I call it when we get together in someone's backyard for food and friendly fights)! It definitely has the power to be heard over the clash of steel. The best way to describe it is the modern answer to an old school boombox. It beautifully blends modern aesthetics and functionality with the nostalgia of a sound system portable enough and powerful enough to bring together a community. Whether you strap it on to parade down the street or plant it on a party table, this is the speaker you want when you want to share your music with the whole neighborhood.The silicon exterior is moisture resistant, so you can use it near a pool or after a rainstorm with no problem, and it's surprisingly easy to wipe the bottom clean if it picks up any dirt. Considering the price, it's great not to have to worry about messing it up when taking it out and about. The AUX port is also a nice touch and adds utility. The handle is a bit challenging to get on and off, but that security means it isn't likely to fall off accidentally. I would like to see more customization options in the straps than are currently available, maybe even one that is just the attachment points so you can add your own personalized strap with more comfortable padding or unique colors. The possibilities have me excited to see what accessories Bose might release in future.My favorite thing about it is how easy it is to adjust the sound to your liking. You can literally fine tune the balance through the app with the touch of your finger. If you're like me with sensitive neighbors, you can lower the base enough to party hard without bothering them. Want to really feel your music in your chest? Turn it back up in a fraction of a second. Either way, you can also adjust mid and treble to keep the sound balanced. I sometimes had a spot of trouble connecting and disconnecting to it via the app but could do so easily enough in my phone's bluetooth settings, so not a deal breaker and probably more to do with software than hardware. Once it was connected, I could interact with it through the app just fine. Overall, I highly recommend it if you need a solid portable speaker that has everyday utility and can scale up the sound when you're ready to party!

Knight originally posted on bose.com
[Rewarded Review] 'Sound is Power' from the Soundlink Max!
29 May 2024

Having been a user of various Bose products over the years, Bose really is in a new age of audio quality. My most recent purchases of the QC Ultra & Ultra Open Earbuds have demonstrated the new direction for Bose. They have always been synonymous with premium quality and sound, but they have really been working on the latter in the last year. There is a depth & clarity to the audio that shines through. I took a listen to some of my older Bose products for reference and soon realised they lack the upfront surefootedness of current Bose products. The modern age of Bose provides a customisable experience also, just head to the app for EQ settings to tune to your liking. This brings me to their latest product the Bose Soundlink Max. From the new style of colour ... MoreHaving been a user of various Bose products over the years, Bose really is in a new age of audio quality. My most recent purchases of the QC Ultra & Ultra Open Earbuds have demonstrated the new direction for Bose. They have always been synonymous with premium quality and sound, but they have really been working on the latter in the last year. There is a depth & clarity to the audio that shines through. I took a listen to some of my older Bose products for reference and soon realised they lack the upfront surefootedness of current Bose products. The modern age of Bose provides a customisable experience also, just head to the app for EQ settings to tune to your liking. This brings me to their latest product the Bose Soundlink Max. From the new style of colour packaging (departing the white, black & grey of Bose past) this hypes the Max with it is subtle hints to flaming bright orange & red. Unboxing the Max is as easy as ever just don’t miss the operational hints on the inside of the box. Unwrapping the Max from the protective packaging reveals a small & weighty form factor speaker, I like to think of it as a symphonic lunchbox. It is well made in premium quality materials and the silicone/rope handle adds a flair to the speaker. Although it shares visual ques to its smaller sibling the Soundlink Flex, the Max is in a different league entirely from an audio perspective. A USB-C cable is provided to charge and once it is at 100% get ready for the Max to shine! Any genre you throw at the Max will be reproduced with a stereo room-filling sound & bass that makes you question the size of the speaker. The audio separation is impressive which is helped by the angled drivers (articulated array) within the Max, and you can feel the bass from the speaker. Then its party piece, it can be carried anywhere you want to take the sound. BBQ, beach, forest, garden, bedroom, the choice is yours! I have also found it is fantastic for watching movies as a substitute for a soundbar. There are a few little negatives to this speaker such as a lack of microphone for taking calls, and the silicone acts as a dust magnet. As a Bose fan I could justify the price but if you are unsure head to a retailer to experience it for yourself in person. The biggest negative for me is the one-way sound, it does not provide 360-degree sound. Position is key for the Max, and you really must be in front of it for it to deliver the best audio quality, however it does go more than loud enough to fill a room or garden space, but just bear in mind its position. I have found the Soundlink Max to be a fun & detailed way to listen to music and it really does have you questioning its size once you hear just how much sound this speaker can push out of its casing. Its primary function is to reproduce Bose quality sound in a versatile, portable & rugged speaker that reflects the ‘Sound is Power’ tagline from Bose. In summary this is has become one of my favourite Bose products that can highlight the capabilities of the brand. Get ready for a chilled listening experience with a coffee, sit back and put your favourite movie on, or gather your friends for a party. The Soundlink Max truly is a versatile speaker and is there to be enjoyed, wherever you want to go!

JHBose originally posted on bose.com
[Rewarded Review] Big sound and a familiar look
14 May 2024

We have a couple other portable speakers and this one is destined to become our defacto pool and beach speaker. The form factor reminds me of an old school boombox and it has the output to easily match and exceed the ones of my youth. This thing gets loud, with the volume cranked all the way up it could easily be heard 100 feet away quite clearly. I tested it in my single-story house and it was audible through doors at the opposite side of the house. It comes close to rivaling a TV soundbar.I appreciate the removable handle, it comes off pretty easily when you try to remove it but it seems sturdy and unlikely to come off accidentally. I'll probaby get the longer carying cord when it is available just to make carrying it on excursions easier.The ability to charge ... MoreWe have a couple other portable speakers and this one is destined to become our defacto pool and beach speaker. The form factor reminds me of an old school boombox and it has the output to easily match and exceed the ones of my youth. This thing gets loud, with the volume cranked all the way up it could easily be heard 100 feet away quite clearly. I tested it in my single-story house and it was audible through doors at the opposite side of the house. It comes close to rivaling a TV soundbar.I appreciate the removable handle, it comes off pretty easily when you try to remove it but it seems sturdy and unlikely to come off accidentally. I'll probaby get the longer carying cord when it is available just to make carrying it on excursions easier.The ability to charge your device while using the speaker is great, though it obviously cuts into how long the battery lasts it can save you from bringing a separate charger. Also, the speaker works normally while it is charging too in case you find yourself near an outlet and it is running low on juice. The battery does last a long time but I imagine a full day at the beach near full volume you could run out after 8 hours. In my test of charging my phone while playing music at about 50% of the volume it was loosing about 10% of the battery per hour.The Bluetooth worked well, the connection remained strong even at about 50 feet away with no crackling. The aux also worked as expected, though i don't plan to use it since basically everything we have uses Bluetooth and none of our phones even have an aux port.Overall, this is a really great speaker that puts out a lot of sound for a long time. The one downside is the rubberized outside of the case. If you have pets that shed, it seems to pick up their hair pretty easily. This might also be a minor nuisance with small sand particles; I tested pouring some sea salt on it and after a quick shake there was still a fair amount of small granules left. The salt did come off once I wiped it off with a damp paper towel, but the hairs were a bit more difficult to remove. This doesn't hamper the performance, it is just a minor annoyance and likely the rubber will help protect the speaker from dings and minor impacts.

momof2boys originally posted on Target
[Rewarded Review] Big sound from a portable package
10 May 2024

The Bose SoundLink Max is the latest iteration to the SoundLink family, a well respected line up of portable Bluetooth speakers. Does this one live up the name, and as its own name suggests, provide the Maximum experience? Lets take a listen and find out.The packaging is clean and straightforward, with an emphasis on minimal use of plastic or Styrofoam. Refreshingly, the speaker comes with both a USB-C cable and a high wattage charger, bucking a recent trend of not including chargers with products. Other than those two items, some basic documentation, and the speaker, there is nothing else in the box.The speaker itself looks like a grown up version of the SoundLink Flex. It has side grilles for the passive radiators, a set of buttons on the top, and the carrying ... MoreThe Bose SoundLink Max is the latest iteration to the SoundLink family, a well respected line up of portable Bluetooth speakers. Does this one live up the name, and as its own name suggests, provide the Maximum experience? Lets take a listen and find out.The packaging is clean and straightforward, with an emphasis on minimal use of plastic or Styrofoam. Refreshingly, the speaker comes with both a USB-C cable and a high wattage charger, bucking a recent trend of not including chargers with products. Other than those two items, some basic documentation, and the speaker, there is nothing else in the box.The speaker itself looks like a grown up version of the SoundLink Flex. It has side grilles for the passive radiators, a set of buttons on the top, and the carrying handle. It’s an understated design with no flashing lights or other gimmicks, which is what a speaker should be, in my opinion. The Blue Dusk color is very on trend and looks great. Inside, the speaker features two woofers and a tweeter, and does support stereo sound, which is nice to not have to link two smaller speakers together. It also supports Bluetooth 5.4, finally moving the line away from the older Bluetooth 4 standards. Another nice include is an analog audio input, letting you connect it to any number of devices, like a turntable if you are hopping on the vintage audio trend of late. You can also use the battery in the speaker to reverse charge your phone or other device by plugging it into the USB-C port. I do wish there were dust covers on the ports to keep sand and liquids out of them, especially the aux input port. If you are going to take it outside you might want to get a couple of dust plugs for the ports to keep stuff out of there.After charging the speaker the recommendation is to connect it and use the Bose app to configure things like the EQ, apply any product updates, and customize the shortcut button. Weirdly, the shortcut button right now has just two options – configure it to switch to the line in input, or be kind of an oddly hacked up interface only for Spotify. I left it at input switching. You don’t have to use the Bose app if you don’t want to, but a few controls do require connecting it to the app from time to time.After connecting, it’s time for a listen. It’s immediate that this by far has the most bass of any SoundLink speaker to date. It’s not room shaking, as there are limits to the size and power of a portable speaker, but it is present for sure. It also has a very wide stereo sound stage, remarkably so for a smaller speaker, especially at the sweet spot of about 4-5 feet away. Bose is claiming they are using some of their virtual surround enhancements normally reserved for a soundbar in here, and there is kind of an uncanny depth to some audio tracks that does sound more like a surround sound setup than just stereo. It may also lead to kind of an overprocessed sound on occasion, with Charle Puth’s “Left and Right” (which I used to test the stereo separation) having an oddly distorted sound at some moments in the drums. This could either be an issue with the track’s encoding or how the speaker is processing it, and Bose may still be working the kinks out of how their sound processing works with this specific speaker. I found the speaker with the default EQ to be a little bright and actually a little lacking in bass when used outside. I tuned the EQ to +5 bass and -2 treble to find what I found to be a more balanced sound. It can get SUPER loud at full volume. Overall, it sounds good, which at this premium price point, it should.As anyone with other SoundLink speakers know, one feature of the SoundLink family is the ability to link SoundLink speakers together in a “party mode” to spread sound around a space. Sadly, this speaker, despite the name SoundLink, does not actually link to any of its SoundLink cousins. In fact, it uses the Bose app, not the Bose Connect app, so it sits outside of the SoundLink line and only seems to share the name and the look. That said, this speaker is quite capable of filling a space with sound on its own, and having stereo means you don’t need two speakers linked together for stereo sound. You can link it to some other Bose smart speakers as well, but it's still a little odd that the SoundLink Max can’t link to the other SoundLink speakers.Overall, this is an expensive, premium portable speaker that punches well above its size. Showing up at a party with it or using it when you have guests over will almost certainly get comments about how much sound is coming out of this still relatively compact package. Portable, modern Bluetooth and charging capabilities, and still having an analog input make for a well rounded speaker that will keep your party rocking for hours.

Keyan originally posted on bestbuy.com
[Rewarded Review] Big sound, big weight
13 May 2024

This this is build like a tank, My first impression is WOW...this thing is heavy and that's not an exaggeration, Its super heavy and not like any other speaker I have tried. Its relatively compact for a big speaker the length and height are just right in my opinion but it is thick or deep but my god this thing weighs a ton. Its feels solid and well made, all surfaces are a soft touch silicone shell that feels nice. Despite the weight it is comfortable to carry due to its excellent handle, its a soft silicone grip that conforms to your hand, has good grip and makes carrying it quite pleasant. Everything about the look and feel is top quality and the buttons have good tactile feel. Its totally waterproof so taking it outrdoors is not a problem and if it does gert wet ... MoreThis this is build like a tank, My first impression is WOW...this thing is heavy and that's not an exaggeration, Its super heavy and not like any other speaker I have tried. Its relatively compact for a big speaker the length and height are just right in my opinion but it is thick or deep but my god this thing weighs a ton. Its feels solid and well made, all surfaces are a soft touch silicone shell that feels nice. Despite the weight it is comfortable to carry due to its excellent handle, its a soft silicone grip that conforms to your hand, has good grip and makes carrying it quite pleasant. Everything about the look and feel is top quality and the buttons have good tactile feel. Its totally waterproof so taking it outrdoors is not a problem and if it does gert wet or dirty the silicone shell is easy to clean up and it doesn't really show wear. The silicone also does a good job of keeping vibrations and buzzing at bay.Initial setup was easy to pair with my iphone, and the app is easy to use, but unfortunately the new app doesn't work with my older Bose soundtouch speaker. You can check the speaker battery level in the app but it doesn't show up in the iphone bluetooth battery meter which is a bit disappointing. It has s shortcut button to automatically connect to a streaming service but only one is available (I think spotify?), and I don't use that one, they need to add pandora please. My speaker came at 70% batter level and it took 3 hours to get a full charge which is super slow, but on the plus side it did come with a wall wart USB-C charger which is nice since now days manufactures usually don't include one.Now finally onto the sound, WOW...super big and full sound, best I have heard from a portable bluetooth speaker. Its clear and gets loud with a deep full bass that is quite surprising when you look at its size. I guess that extra heft really makes a difference. The sound on axis when you're directly in front of it is superb. But if you're off axis and onto the side it doesn't sound as crisp with something lacking. I haven't tested the 20 hours runtime, but it has lasted me all day (8 hours) at a moderate level, so running out of juice should not be a problem. The build quality and sound are top notch, the only negative thing I can say is the weight, it just weighs so much that carrying it around will be a chore for sure.

DHCrocks originally posted on bestbuy.com
[Rewarded Review] Fantastically portable quality sound
3 June 2024

I have been a fan of the quality products produced by Bose for the past 15 years and this new addition absolutely lives up to the name.For years I have used the original SoundLink Mini for some music at small friends & family gatherings and it has worked a treat. The Max, however, is a cut above - it can produce a much louder sound maintaining the clarity but providing a nice bass.I have taken it to a family BBQ, and it impressed all with its amazing sound in a surprisingly small size. Don't get me wrong, this is big for a Bluetooth speaker, but the comfortable carrying handle makes it perfectly portable. (However, the handle is removable if you're so inclined.) I am looking forward to using it in the garden with friends over the summer.The speaker is largely ... MoreI have been a fan of the quality products produced by Bose for the past 15 years and this new addition absolutely lives up to the name.For years I have used the original SoundLink Mini for some music at small friends & family gatherings and it has worked a treat. The Max, however, is a cut above - it can produce a much louder sound maintaining the clarity but providing a nice bass.I have taken it to a family BBQ, and it impressed all with its amazing sound in a surprisingly small size. Don't get me wrong, this is big for a Bluetooth speaker, but the comfortable carrying handle makes it perfectly portable. (However, the handle is removable if you're so inclined.) I am looking forward to using it in the garden with friends over the summer.The speaker is largely covered in a rubbery coating which prevent it from slipping about on a smooth surface but can be a bit of a magnet for dust/crumbs.The Bose app makes it easy to connect to and set up - you can play around with the EQ to your liking - I was listening to a podcast and the host's voice was a bit to bassy but that was easily fixed in the app - an area for improvement would be some more/customisable EQ pre-sets.The app also indicates battery life - I haven't fully tested it, but the life has been plenty for my sessions so far. My phones battery is a different story but there is the fantastic feature of being able to use the speaker as a charger. The USB-C port and included USB-C to USB-C cable can be used for both charging and using the SoundLink Max as a charger for another device.The aux port is a nice touch to increase the connection options, but I haven't had much need for it with the excellent Bluetooth range.The price may feel a little high for a Bluetooth speaker but, from years of experience with Bose products, I feel assured that the quality will last for a very long time making it great value. If you find yourself out and about with the need for some music with friends, I would highly the SoundLink Max.

Dandroid94 originally posted on bose.com
[Rewarded Review] My review of the Bose SoundLink Max
29 May 2024

First off I am grateful for the opportunity to test this new product, and thank the Bose team. I have been using the bose SoundLink Max often for the last few weeks upon receiving it, and I'm able to say it's even far better than expected. The first thing i noticed is how loud it can get when on Max volume, which is insane for such a small portable speaker, and that the audio still sounds great even at high volumes. I experimented with different options on the bose app after setting up the device, and have preferred the sound quality more when the bass setting is higher, even though the default equaliser settings are already good, but this is just preference.I like the Acton button on the speaker that allows you to skip songs via double tapping, and pausing with ... MoreFirst off I am grateful for the opportunity to test this new product, and thank the Bose team. I have been using the bose SoundLink Max often for the last few weeks upon receiving it, and I'm able to say it's even far better than expected. The first thing i noticed is how loud it can get when on Max volume, which is insane for such a small portable speaker, and that the audio still sounds great even at high volumes. I experimented with different options on the bose app after setting up the device, and have preferred the sound quality more when the bass setting is higher, even though the default equaliser settings are already good, but this is just preference.I like the Acton button on the speaker that allows you to skip songs via double tapping, and pausing with single tap etc, however i wasn't sure if I missed this when setting up the device in the bose app, but I didn't see if this option was explained there (like I said I probably missed it if it's there), but figured it out anyway as its the same function as the double/triple tap on my other bose headphones/earbuds.The only issue I had was tuning the sound to an exact level I'd desire, as I found the intervals would be too high especially in the lower volume ranges for me to perfect, and even with sliding my volume on my phone screen, it seemed I was unable to find a perfect volume in these lower ranges, often with the sound being just too loud or too quiet. It would be nice to have a way to find a medium especially in these lower ranges to reach a more preferred sound level.Overall, I have no other complaints with the speaker at all, and hope this review is able to be of some use, as literally everything else has been perfect with it, and have no other issues with it at all. I also think that the handle on top fits excellently and adjusts perfectly. Thank you for reading!

Aidan originally posted on bose.com
[Rewarded Review] The pinnacle of portable music
22 May 2024

Bose have really outdone themselves with the Soundlink Max. We’ve been incredibly impressed how Bose have managed to produce such a small portable speaker that is capable of pumping out such punchy bass and a crisp and clean sound. No matter the setting this small but mighty speaker has outperformed our expectations from the outset. Indoors I’ve had family members comment that the depth of sound is so rich and natural it feels like the artist is in the room with you and you’re actually at the concert. To top it off the deep and punchy bass the Soundlink Max is able to put out is just unreal too. The Soundlink Max has an IP67 rating which makes it dustproof, waterproof and it FLOATS so whether we’ve been relaxing at home, having a BBQ, washing the cars or when time ... MoreBose have really outdone themselves with the Soundlink Max. We’ve been incredibly impressed how Bose have managed to produce such a small portable speaker that is capable of pumping out such punchy bass and a crisp and clean sound. No matter the setting this small but mighty speaker has outperformed our expectations from the outset. Indoors I’ve had family members comment that the depth of sound is so rich and natural it feels like the artist is in the room with you and you’re actually at the concert. To top it off the deep and punchy bass the Soundlink Max is able to put out is just unreal too. The Soundlink Max has an IP67 rating which makes it dustproof, waterproof and it FLOATS so whether we’ve been relaxing at home, having a BBQ, washing the cars or when time allows, enjoying some leisure time on the boat, kayaking or camping we’d have no qualms bringing the Soundlink Max with us. The Soundlink Max is deceptively heavy for its size however the handle which is a great addition to the design, feels very secure in how it connects to the speaker and makes carrying it effortless while the silicone coating (although it does seem to attract a little dust) makes cleaning the speaker as easy as giving it a wipe with a clean damp cloth after a day out. A simple and elegant design with the feel and sound quality that I would expect from a Bose product. I can honestly say that Bose with the Soundlink Max have succeeded in producing an incredible little portable speaker capable of producing powerful bass and a beautifully clean sound that is always a pleasure to listen to. Our music can now be enjoyed everywhere we go and true to the words of Bose, Sound is Power, Party to the Max!

Graham F originally posted on bose.com
[Rewarded Review] Unmatched Sound Quality Meets Modern Design
18 June 2024

The new Bose portable speaker has made quite an impression with its combination of sleek design and superior sound quality. In this review, I delve into the various aspects that make this speaker a standout choice for me, as well as some areas where it could see improvements.Positive AspectsSound Quality - The sound quality of the Bose portable speaker is truly remarkable. The audio output is rich, clear, and well-balanced, with a noticeable depth that enhances the listening experience. Whether you're listening to music, podcasts, or audiobooks, the clarity and fidelity of the sound is exceptional. The bass is punchy without being overwhelming which is an issue with most modern speakers, mids are smooth, and highs are crisp. Even in open environments like the ... MoreThe new Bose portable speaker has made quite an impression with its combination of sleek design and superior sound quality. In this review, I delve into the various aspects that make this speaker a standout choice for me, as well as some areas where it could see improvements.Positive AspectsSound Quality - The sound quality of the Bose portable speaker is truly remarkable. The audio output is rich, clear, and well-balanced, with a noticeable depth that enhances the listening experience. Whether you're listening to music, podcasts, or audiobooks, the clarity and fidelity of the sound is exceptional. The bass is punchy without being overwhelming which is an issue with most modern speakers, mids are smooth, and highs are crisp. Even in open environments like the beach, the speaker maintains its high sound quality and volume.Equalizer Performance - The equalizer allows for a decent degree of customization, letting users fine-tune the audio to their preferences. This feature truly makes a difference that you can hear live as you alter it, enabling you to optimize sound quality for different genres of music or various types of audio content based on your taste. The ease of adjusting the equalizer settings ensures that everyone can find their perfect sound.Design and Build - The speaker has a sleek and modern design that is both aesthetically pleasing and functional. The clean lines and minimalist approach make it a stylish addition to any environment, whether at home or on the go, although I do think it's especially better looking with the black version. The handle is ergonomically designed, making it comfortable to carry around despite its weight (mentioned as a drawback).App Integration - The accompanying app is user-friendly and provides seamless control over the speaker’s settings, including the equalizer, multi-point connections, and programmable shortcuts. Currently, I've programmed the shortcut to instantly play my Spotify songs upon clicking on it.Connectivity - Connecting the speaker to various devices is a breeze. It pairs effortlessly with both my mobile phone, laptop and desktop. The Bluetooth connection is stable and connects instantly upon turning on, which is a huge plus for those who value convenience. Additionally, the multi-point connection feature works smoothly, allowing multiple devices to stay connected and switch between them seamlessly. On top, I do like the display of the speaker as an icon under my Bluetooth devices when connected. Similarly to how Apple Devices have their own icon when connected.Battery Life - The battery, lasts for a long time on a single charge, making it ideal for extended use. For example, I took it to holiday and used it constantly for 3 days straight for hours upon hours.Portable Charger - The speaker also serves as a portable charger, which proved to be incredibly useful during my holiday.Negative AspectsRubber Casing - While the rubber casing provides a good grip and some level of protection, it tends to attract dirt easily. This means that maintaining the speaker's pristine look requires frequent cleaning, which can be a bit of a hassle.Weight - For a portable speaker, it is on the heavier side. This might be a concern for those who prioritize lightweight portability in their devices. However, the handle does help mitigate this issue to some extent + the quality of the product makes it understandable as you're dancing to your tunes outside this summer and thanking yourself that you brough it with you :).Price - The price point is quite high, which may deter potential buyers. While the speaker offers a lot of premium features and superior quality, it’s still a significant investment. People on a budget may find it hard to justify the cost for a portable speaker, even one as impressive as this.Good to HaveModular Design - A modular design allowing for customization of functionality, such as enhanced connectivity options (like additional Bluetooth codecs or Wi-Fi), would be a great addition. This would provide users with the flexibility to upgrade and personalize their speaker according to their specific needs.Adaptive Sound Profile - An adaptive sound profile that analyses the environment and adjusts the sound accordingly would elevate the user experience even further. This would ensure optimal sound quality in any setting, automatically tweaking the output to match the surroundings.Integrated Smart Assistant - Integrating a smart assistant would make this speaker even more versatile, allowing for voice control and smart home integration. Although of course you can use your own device's smart assistant to skip songs, play/pause and etc, which would be convenient when in settings where you may want touch-free controls such as a pool.Overall, I'm extremely pleased with the Bose portable speaker after having used it for several weeks in multiple different environments. Whether I'm relaxing at home, enjoying a day at the beach, or at an outdoor gathering, the speaker makes it a memorable addition each time its turned on.

originally posted on bose.com
[Rewarded Review] Wasn't Expecting To Be This Impressed, But I Am.
9 May 2024

I'm old enough to remember when Bose was new to the mainstream commercial market and a home that had their Wave system was 'high-falutin'. I cut my teeth on Bose products when I finally had money of my own and was stepping into the audiophile world. I quickly moved past Bose into the ethereal realms of speakers and headphones, but always had a soft spot for Bose, even though it seemed like they were consistently getting beat at their own game. Well, I was pleasantly surprised to see and hear Bose come out swinging with the SoundLink Max.TL:DR - It deserves to be on the shortlist for anyone looking for an outstanding portable bluetooth speaker. It's the first portable BT speaker to even come close to acing my audiophile test playlist.Here is what I like about the ... MoreI'm old enough to remember when Bose was new to the mainstream commercial market and a home that had their Wave system was 'high-falutin'. I cut my teeth on Bose products when I finally had money of my own and was stepping into the audiophile world. I quickly moved past Bose into the ethereal realms of speakers and headphones, but always had a soft spot for Bose, even though it seemed like they were consistently getting beat at their own game. Well, I was pleasantly surprised to see and hear Bose come out swinging with the SoundLink Max.TL:DR - It deserves to be on the shortlist for anyone looking for an outstanding portable bluetooth speaker. It's the first portable BT speaker to even come close to acing my audiophile test playlist.Here is what I like about the SoundLink Max:Sound Quality: I kinda feel like this has taken a back seat for a lot of portable BT speakers as of late. Many people prioritize the portability or battery life of a system over pure sound quality. Understandable since if you can't take it with you, or if it doesn't play long enough, the quality really doesn't matter. You don't have to compromise on sound with the SoundLink Max. Even though I stopped chasing the holy grail of audiophile sound (it got WAY too expensive), I do still utilize my test playlist with all my new sound gear, and the Max is the first portable bluetooth speaker I've owned that could even come close to nailing each test. Everything from depth, impact, focus, transients, and resonance were spectacular. Of course it can't get proper separation due to the closeness of the speakers (but a paired set might just do it), but no single point system can do that.The only test that it even tripped over was part of the bass response, and I'm having trouble isolating whether that is an actual issue with the speaker or if it is something else. On some dance/R&B tracks with certain bass segments, there is a 'stutter' in one frequency set. It's weird, and it only pops up in certain songs. It could very well be an artifact from processing or the original production. Other than that, the SoundLink Max has an impressively controlled bass response which has usually been a weak point for BT speakers and Bose in particular.Looks: My wife loves the Blue Dusk color and the SoundLink Max design itself is simple and clean. I don't need disco lights nor do I need it to look like some alien spaceship. I also dig the rope handle, which I guess can be swapped out for a longer shoulder rope strap but that's not for me.Battery Life: Bose says you get 20 hours at moderate volume, but I spent six hours with the audiophile test and just regular music yesterday and a good three hours so far this morning just working in my office and the speaker is still reporting 100%! Now I hope that's not an error with the software but the weight of this speaker makes me think that it has some solid battery capacity built into it.Charge Capability: Unlike a few portable speakers I've utilized lately, the SoundLink Max will charge your phone if you plug it into the USB-C port. Always a nice feature.Durability/IP Rating: The Bose SoundLink Max feels solid and sturdy, plus the rubberized coating all lead you to feel that it can take some abuse and still keep rocking. That, and the fact that you can replace the handle if needed, all give me a good feeling that I'll be using this speaker for years to come. The solid IP67 (and weirdly secondary IP64) rating also mean that this is a great speaker to take out and about, whether it is to the pool, beach, desert, or wherever you may roam.Phone App: Simple and clean. Always appreciate that.What I don't like as much (but none are very big issues):Weight: Despite being a relatively compact speaker, you could probably do some serious damage to someone if you were to swing this at them. Perhaps Bose should consider marketing it as a self-defense item or perhaps a stylish exercise weight. It's nothing egregious, but it has some heft to it.Equalizer: While I appreciate that the app is clean and simple, and that the equalizer is easy to adjust, I would appreciate some better presets, or better yet, the ability to save my own. Hopefully this will come out in a future app update.I am VERY happy with the Soundlink Max and I look forward to years of great sounding music no matter where I may be.

Wraith originally posted on bestbuy.com

Specification

General
Product TypeSpeaker - for portable use
FeaturesFast Pair technology, Snapdragon Sound technology
ProtectionDustproof, waterproof
Enclosure ColorBlue dusk

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