If you're not playing music in the shower every morning, I think you need to start, because some of the greatest waterproof speakers I've tested are on sale right now

Man holding Bose SoundLink Plus by carry strap
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I'll admit it freely. I'm no stranger to a bit of shower karaoke. I blast my music in the shower just about every single day, and when doing so, I've always got one of my trusty Bluetooth speakers at my side.

As a teen, I used to just listen to music from my phone. After all, a lot of modern handsets have excellent waterproofing and protection against the elements, so it only seems natural. But oh my, was I missing out. See, there are so many amazing waterproof speakers on the market that can take shower listening to new heights – and they won't necessarily cost you that much at all.

A few highlights include the JBL Flip 7 from Amazon for just $99.95 (was $149.95) – a model that sits atop my guide to the best Bluetooth speakers, as well as the Bose SoundLink Plus from Amazon for only $199 (was $269), a larger speaker that's perfect for bathroom use or getting a party started.

JBL Go 4
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JBL Go 4: was $49.95 now $39.95 at Amazon
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The cheapest option on this list is a mini model from JBL. And when it comes to tiny speakers, it really doesn't get better than the JBL Go 4. This thing produces clear audio, and can get quite loud all things considered. It's IP67 waterproof rated, meaning it can survive being submerged under a meter of water for 30 minutes. As a result, it's more than capable of being your shower-friendly audio companion. At less than $40, the Go 4 is a steal.

JBL Clip 5
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JBL Clip 5: was $79.95 now $59.95 at Amazon
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If you want something with a little more power that can easily hook on a shower door handle, then the JBL Clip 5 is the speaker for you. For just a little more, you get pleasant mid-range clarity, intent-filled bass, and controlled treble. It's also IP67 rated, and offers features like EQ tweaking, multi-speaker pairing, and PlayTime Boost for longer listening sessions. At 25% off, it's a no-brainer.

JBL Flip 7
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JBL Flip 7: was $149.95 now $99.95 at Amazon
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This is the best Bluetooth speaker on the market, if we're talking value for money. And now it can be yours for 33% less, saving you $50. The JBL Flip 7 is a marvel. It produces almost impossibly impactful bass, impressive attention to detail, and an ultra-rugged design too. For less than $100, it's basically impossible to get a better waterproof speaker– it even outperforms the Bose SoundLink Flex Gen 2 in my book.

Edifier ES20
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Edifier ES20: was $89.99 now $69.99 at Amazon
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This is easily one of the best small-sized speakers on the market, in my view. And the Edifier ES20 isn't just a pretty face, it also sounds impeccable, with brilliant mid-range detail and decently punchy bass to boot. At 22% off, you can score this sensational waterproof speaker for less than $70. Not bad at all.

Marshall Emberton III
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Marshall Emberton III: was $179.99 now $149.99 at Amazon
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This one's an absolute beauty. The Marshall Emberton III is compact, stylish, and sonically talented, and with an IP67 waterproof rating, you'll be able to use it anytime, anyplace. At less than $150, this is an absolute steal.

Bose SoundLink Plus
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Bose SoundLink Plus: was $269 now $199 at Amazon
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Times are tough, so I didn't want to ram this list with pricey options. But if you're looking for a more premium Bluetooth speaker to use in the shower, in your bedroom, or even for a party, then the Bose SoundLink Plus is a brilliant option. This IP67-rated speaker is oozing with style, especially in its Citrus Yellow colorway. It supplies meaty bass, intricate detail levels, and tremendous power, and at 26% off, it's well worth the money.

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Harry Padoan
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Harry is a Reviews Staff Writer for TechRadar. He reviews everything from party speakers to wall chargers and has a particular interest in the worlds of audio and gaming. Harry has a background in business tech journalism, particularly around the telecoms industry.

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