Bring the Beat to the Waterline: The Best High-Tech Sound Options for Your Pool
Pool season is here, and it’s not just about crystal-clear water anymore. Today’s most memorable backyards are multisensory experiences, and...
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Daniela Escudero
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Nov 26, 2025
Pool season is here, and it’s not just about crystal-clear water anymore. Today’s most memorable backyards are multisensory experiences, and high-quality sound is a massive part of that. Whether you're lounging in peace or entertaining guests, your pool deserves an audio system that fits your lifestyle. In this article, we’ll explore both portable Bluetooth speakers and long-term, professionally installed sound systems so you can dive into the swim season with the perfect soundtrack.
Portable Bluetooth speakers have come a long way. Today’s models are waterproof, durable, and some even float—perfect for spontaneous swims and laid-back lounging.

IPX7 or higher waterproof rating
Bluetooth 5.0+ for stronger connections
Long battery life (8+ hours)
Floatable or rugged design for poolside use
Ultimate Ears MEGABOOM 3 – $180
Loud, 360° sound with deep bass and a waterproof shell.
JBL Charge 5 – $150
Portable, sleek, and doubles as a power bank for your phone.
PoolCandy Splash Tunes Pro – $75
Floats right next to you while you soak.
Affordable - Great for travel or small gatherings - Easy to set up and move
Needs recharging - Limited sound coverage for large spaces - Cluttered appearance in luxury spaces
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If you’re designing a new pool or upgrading your yard, this is where a professional-grade sound system shines. Brands like Sonance, Sonos, and Vista, to name a few, specialize in landscape-integrated audio that blends seamlessly into your backyard, delivering rich and immersive sound.
Much like landscape lighting or irrigation, a properly planned audio system is part of a smart outdoor infrastructure. It’s a long-term investment that:
Delivers consistent performance year-round
Eliminates battery and connectivity hassles
Offers zone control so that you can play soft jazz by the spa and party hits on the deck
Enhances the property’s value and experience
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Sonance Landscape Series (SLS):
Strategically placed satellite speakers and underground subwoofers
Discreet, weather-resistant design
Tuned for optimal sound coverage
Price range: $7,500 – $10,000+
Sonos integration is app-based control and multi-room syncing. These are an excellent option for seamlessly integrating the indoor and outdoor experiences.
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These systems must be planned during the design phase of your pool or yard layout. Waiting too long can lead to more costly retrofits or missed opportunities for complete coverage and aesthetic integration.
Permanent, reliable system
Crisp, even sound across your entire yard
Hidden, stylish design that integrates with home automation
Requires professional planning and installation with a higher upfront cost.
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#1: Plan Around Your Layout
Your backyard isn’t one-size-fits-all; your speakers shouldn’t be either. Think about where you’ll want sound: just the patio? Around the pool? To the back fence? Some homeowners love bold, statement speakers, while others prefer hidden units that blend in with the landscape. The layout and use of your space will help determine the best setup.
#2: Buy Weather-Resistant Gear That Lasts
Outdoor speakers need to handle heat, cold, rain, and bugs. Cheap options may not last more than a season. Look for brands that use strong materials like aluminum and polypropylene. Premium models from companies like Monitor Audio and Episode are designed to withstand extreme conditions while still delivering exceptional sound.
#3: Aim for Even Sound, Not Loud Sound
Don’t blast one speaker and hope for the best. Instead, line the edges of your yard with speakers pointing inward. This creates an even “sound field” that fills your space without bothering the neighbors. Placing speakers correctly also boosts clarity and keeps the audio experience immersive.
Choosing among brands like Bose, B&W, Klipsch, Sonance, and Sonos, and their respective options, can be challenging, especially if you have a large area to cover. The user experience and sound quality should be important factors to help you decide on the best system for your needs.
| Scenario | Best Option |
|---|---|
| Hosting large gatherings or pool parties | Professional system |
| Occasional music during solo swims | Portable speaker |
| Designing a new pool or landscape | Built-in audio |
| Budget-conscious entertainment | Portable speaker |
| Year-round, seamless experience | Professional system |

If you want to elevate your aquatic experience, consider installing underwater speakers. These are specially engineered systems designed to fit into a standard pool light niche, making installation surprisingly simple during a new build or a renovation project.
The sound travels beautifully through water, delivering a unique, immersive audio experience as you swim. Whether you're doing laps to the beat of your favorite playlist or simply floating with calming tunes, underwater audio connects to the same sound-automation system as your outdoor speakers. It’s a high-impact upgrade that blends performance, luxury, and relaxation.
We always encourage our clients to plan their sound system the same way they plan their lighting, pool equipment, or deck layout. High-quality audio will transform your space, whether you're soaking in ambient music during a sunset swim or dancing into the night with guests.
At J Designs Pool & Spa, we help you think beyond the waterline. If you're planning a new pool or want to upgrade your backyard sound, we’re here to guide you through the process.
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