portable smartphone speakkers Best portable speakers for smartphones and tablets you should buy in 2013

Thanks to the portability of smartphones and tablets we can enjoy playing with them wherever we want, whenever we want. However one downside of these awesome devices is that they feature have very small speakers that do not provide sufficient audio playback that we could enjoy during parties and when we are out of our homes. If you have been looking for a solution to this problem then look no further and consider buying the portable speakers for smartphones and tablets that could provide a good music listening experience to you while you are in a group or no interested in listening to music through earphones. So lets take a look at 5 portable speakers for smartphones and tablets you should consider buying in the year 2013.

X Mini KAI

x mini kai bluetooth Best portable speakers for smartphones and tablets you should buy in 2013

On top of our list of portable speakers for smartphones and tablets you should buy is X Mini KAI. It is a super portable Bluetooth speaker that is a power house when it comes to producing high quality and loud sounds. Thanks to its close-able design it is very easy to carry around and put in a backpack or purse. It connects with smartphones and tablets using Bluetooth as well as a 3.5mm jack that makes it compatible with almost every music playing device out there. The battery of this small gadget lasts around 8 hours when used with audio jack and more or less 4 hours when used with Bluetooth. It is available for around $72 .

iLuv Boom Cubes

iLuv Boom Cubes Best portable speakers for smartphones and tablets you should buy in 2013

The iLuv Boom Cubes is another candidate of portable speakers for smartphones you should consider buying in 2013. They feature a nice design that is small and easy to carry around. Although they are small the sound they produce is big. iLuv Boom Cubes comes in set of two and can be connected with smartphones, tablets, laptops, music players and more with the USB or 3.5mm jack. It is a nice set of speakers and give worth to your money. You can get iLuv Boom Cubes for £24.99 here.

Wowee One

WOWee ONE Portable Speaker 1 Best portable speakers for smartphones and tablets you should buy in 2013

Wowee One is a really nice speaker and an obvious choice for someone looking for portable speakers for smartphones. It is portable, good looking and most important of all produces good sound quality. The Wowee One speaker can be used at home, office and while you are out. You can use it with any device of your choice as it connects with a 3.5mm jack. You can buy a Wowee One for around $78 .

Cycling Speaker MB-S100

Cycling Speaker MB S100 Best portable speakers for smartphones and tablets you should buy in 2013

If you are a cyclist then you will love this bottle like speaker that can be carried around in a disguise. The water bottle looking Cycling Speaker MB-S100 provides a really good sound quality which is both loud and clear. It can be placed in the rucksack’s side pocket or in the bike frame and no one will notice if you have a water bottle or a portable speaker that connects with your smartphone. Not only does this speaker connects with mobile devices but it also features a microSD card slot and FM radio option that makes it multi-functional. It is available at a price of $100.

CHANT™ Portable Audio System

CHANT™ Portable Audio System Best portable speakers for smartphones and tablets you should buy in 2013

CHANT Portable Audio System is a well deserved entry to our list of best portable speakers for smartphones you can buy this year. They provide a good sound quality and are very portable. They come in a cover that adds to its design, portability as well as provides protection. The sound quality it provides is quite clear considering its price point. It features a built-in battery that runs for 5 or 6 hours. The CHANT Portable Audio System is a part of Marley audio product line up and the earnings go to family’s charity. It can be yours for $60 here.

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