Find your perfect fit with Bluetooth marine speakers

Cut through the wind, waves, and saltwater with heavy-duty, marine-grade audio built for the ultimate Aussie water adventure.

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Find your perfect fit with Bluetooth marine speakers

Cut through the wind, waves, and saltwater with heavy-duty, marine-grade audio built for the ultimate Aussie water adventure.

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A great ocean adventure doesn't have to be silent. Whether you are cruising coastal blue waters, heading out for a fish, or pulling sharp turns on a jet ski, Bluetooth marine speakers let you bring bold, crisp sound to the open water

Unlike basic water-resistant sound systems, these heavy-duty units are engineered for punishing saltwater environments. They are completely waterproof and dustproof, built to endure intense UV glare, sea spray, and choppy swells while pumping out distortion-free audio. Knowing how to choose the right setup ensures your soundtrack stays completely clear, uninterrupted, and ocean-ready.

What to look for when choosing Bluetooth marine speakers

True ingress protection and waterproof ratings

Certified IP ratings are vital for open-water exposure. Look for a verified IP66 or IP67 standard to ensure your system survives high-pressure waves and direct post-trip hose-downs. Premium housings use completely sealed rubber gaskets to isolate internal voice coils from moisture. This specialised architecture ensures the components withstand momentary submersion if a heavy swell breaches your gunwales, while fully enclosed structures safely lock out ocean sand, fine grit, and corrosive mud.

Saltwater corrosion and heavy UV resistance

Surviving intense coastal salt air and severe Aussie sun requires specialised materials. High-grade ASA polymer enclosures protect your Bluetooth marine speakers from cracking or fading under blinding UV rays. Insist on marine-grade 316 stainless-steel mounting hardware to halt rust instantly. Inside, carbon-fibre blend woofer cones and Santoprene rubber surrounds maintain flexibility against severe vibrations, while anti-corrosive coatings shield hidden circuit boards for long-term ocean durability.

Power output and sound clarity over wind noise

Slicing through loud outboard motors and heavy wind resistance demands immense acoustic authority. Aim for systems pushing high peak power outputs from 200W to 250W to keep audio perfectly clear without clipping. Prioritise titanium tweeters equipped with double Neodymium magnets to deliver crisp high frequencies. Utilise multi-band equalisers to fine-tune audio profiles across open decks, and select high-contrast digital displays that remain fully viewable under direct, harsh midday sunlight.

Wireless integration and dynamic lighting ecosystems

Modern vessels thrive by pairing physical audio zones with wireless extensions. Top-tier media players integrate standard wired channels with advanced broadcast tech like EcoCast to stream playlists over multiple Bluetooth marine speakers simultaneously. Built-in LED controllers let you power addressable RGB lights on deck, allowing you to easily customise pulse speeds and colour-chasing patterns via smartphone apps or marine-ready RF remotes for absolute control anywhere on your vessel.

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Marine Grade Wired Speaker 6.5" Pair with LEDCast

The Marine Grade Wired Speaker 6.5" Pair with LEDCast is built to deliver massive audio on the open water. Engineered with a powerful 200W peak output, it features a 1.5-inch titanium tweeter and carbon-fibre blend woofer for crisp highs and deep bass. Fully IP66-rated against water and dust, its durable ASA enclosure and 316 stainless-steel hardware prevent salt corrosion and UV damage. Complete with addressable LEDCast lighting, it adds vibrant, customisable colour to any boat or jet ski.

Marine Grade Wired Speaker 8" Pair with LEDCast

The Marine Grade Wired Speaker 8" Pair with LEDCast takes open-deck entertainment to the next level. Pumping out an incredible 250W of peak power, these heavy-duty speakers utilise a dual-cone assembly and Santoprene rubber surrounds to cut through intense engine noise. Built for harsh marine environments, they feature IP66 weatherproofing, anti-corrosive treatments, and UV-resistant grills. Integrated LEDCast lighting lets you sync dynamic light shows with your music for an epic atmosphere.

Marine Gauge Radio 6.5" Speaker Kit

The Marine Gauge Radio 6.5" Speaker Kit provides a complete, high-performance audio overhaul for any vessel. This premium dash-mount kit pairs a daylight-viewable LCD receiver with two matching 200W speakers, ensuring powerful, balanced sound across the deck. Boasting an IP66 waterproof rating, the entire system is built to shrug off heavy waves and direct hose-downs. With built-in EcoCast technology, you can effortlessly link to nearby wireless speakers for a synchronised audio experience.

Get the most from Bluetooth speakers

Your audio setup delivers peak performance when paired with smart installation and thoughtful use. Advanced engineering ensures your sound slices effortlessly through howling sea winds and loud outboard motors, while balanced acoustics prevent distortion in wide-open waters. Built specifically to thrive in punishing Australian marine environments, these systems provide wireless convenience and fast pairing for hassle-free use on boats, tinnies, jet skis, and yachts. Before you hit the boat ramp next weekend, explore our full range of durable waterproof marine speakers to elevate your onboard audio system.

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FAQs

What is the practical difference between an IP66 and an IP67 rating on a boat?
An IP66 rating means audio gear can withstand powerful, high-pressure water jets and heavy seas. An IP67 rating means the unit can handle complete submersion in water up to one metre deep for 30 minutes, making it ideal if a portable unit accidentally slips overboard into the water.
How do addressable RGB lights connect to an onboard power system without draining the battery?
Modern marine kits utilise highly efficient, low-draw LEDs that wire directly into a vessel’s 12V battery harness. Because they consume very little power, they can run for hours without risking a flat battery, though it is always smart to monitor your voltage during extended engine-off use.
Can I link wired marine speakers with portable wireless speakers simultaneously?
Yes, provided your primary audio receiver features wireless broadcasting technology. This allows the main system to transmit its active audio to compatible battery-powered units nearby, creating a perfectly synchronised sound wall across your entire deck or multiple watercraft.