Almost everything is wireless now, from headphones, microphones, televisions, heck even phone chargers are somehow already Bluetooth powered. It’s the epitome of convenience, as many would say, because admit or not, wires can be annoying most of the time. They tangle like shoelaces when you least expect it and can even cause accidents. Luckily for us, we don’t have to worry about that much longer, but however innovative wireless technology might seem, it’s still a new concept, and its integration into audio devices like amplifiers should be checked thoroughly first.

An amplifier is essential to any musician or music enthusiast since it enhances sound quality and raises the immersion in listening. Bluetooth amplifiers have now entered the market to make your band sessions more hassle-free. But how do you know if you have the best Bluetooth amplifier? Well, that’s what we’re about to look at in this article.

Assessing Your Primary Requirement: Before delving into more complex details, you should be checking what you need your amplifier for, as there are countless models out there in the market. Ask yourself questions like, Will you be needing this for casual simple listening setups? Or for high-quality recording or listening sessions since you are an audiophile? These factors will be essential in trying to find the right Bluetooth amplifier for you, because you don’t want to waste your money on something that is overqualified for your needs.

Check Compatibility: While almost all devices today are compatible with Bluetooth, not all of them can accommodate this properly. To ensure that everything goes well with your purchase, consider all the devices you opt to use your amplifier with, like your phone, laptop, tablets, etc. In addition, ensure that these devices, as well as your amplifier, are updated to the latest version of Bluetooth connectivity. Having outdated Bluetooth connectivity will lead you to a lot of issues, such as range and ease of connectivity, and could even affect the sound quality.

Multi-Device Pairing: if you’re not going to use this for casual listening, you’ll use this for a band or stage set up; this would require you to pair it to multiple devices at once. It’s no secret that wireless amplifiers aren’t cheap, so you must invest in one that could provide you with everything already. Make sure to look for amplifiers that have multi-device pairing; they might cost more but imagine the cost of buying multiple Bluetooth amplifiers all for one setup.

Battery Life (for Portable Models): If you intend to use your amplifier on the go, consider getting one that has a good battery life. Amplifiers take a lot of energy given their extreme usage of wattages for the sound. To have uninterrupted listening sessions, battery life is something that you should not ignore. Imagine having a blast at a pop concert in Bentleigh, Melbourne, and the sound goes out because the battery died. That would be embarrassing and weird, wouldn’t it?