Prime Day is the perfect time to upgrade your sound setup, and these two speakers cover very different needs. One is a portable Bluetooth powerhouse built for taking your music outside. The other is a smart, AI-ready speaker designed to live quietly on a shelf. Here is why each one earns a spot on your list.
Bose SoundLink Max
Pros
- Great build quality
- Excellent portability
- Impressive sound
- Optional accessory handles
- Supports Multipoint
Cons
- No Wi-Fi
- No microphones
- No smart assistant integration
This speaker normally sells for $400, but it is currently down to $279 this Prime Day, putting it in a much easier price bracket to justify. Build quality is excellent, with a soft touch, silicone-wrapped steel exterior, and a clever rope style handle that can swap for paid accessory versions. Bose SoundLink Max is purely a Bluetooth speaker, with no Wi-Fi, microphones, or AI features – just solid sound paired through your phone or laptop.
Bose claims up to 20 hours of battery life, and real-world testing backs that up, with the speaker barely dipping below 80% after hours of usage. Sound quality is genuinely impressive indoors and holds up well outdoors too, though it loses a bit of punch at a distance. Bluetooth Multipoint lets you pair two devices and switch instantly, and an IP67 rating means it can survive dust, rain, and even a brief dunk.
Amazon Echo Dot Max

Pros
- Native smart home hub
- Proactive room automation sensors
- Fast voice processing speeds
- Reliable stereo pairing capability
Cons
- Mono speaker audio format
- Missing auxiliary output jack
The Echo Dot Max usually costs $100, but Prime Day sale has knocked it down to just 65, making it a genuine steal deal. It packs a 0.8 inch tweeter and 2.5 inch woofer, delivering noticeably deeper bass than older Echo Dots, with Lossless HD audio and automatic room adaptation tuning sound to wherever you place it. The real draw here is Alexa+, Amazon’s AI-powered assistant upgrade, which is fast, responsive, and conversational for everyday tasks like reminders and weather checks.
It also doubles as a smart home hub, with built-in Zigbee, Thread, and Matter support. It also has an ultrasound presence sensor that can trigger routines when you enter or leave a room. For anyone building out a connected home on a budget, especially at this discount, it is an easy recommendation.





