JBL Xtreme vs Soundcore Rave Neo

Last updated: August 18, 2026

Short answer: the JBL Xtreme for better sound quality, the Soundcore Rave Neo for the lower price. The JBL Xtreme ranks #52 of 77 large speakers at $200. The Soundcore Rave Neo ranks #64 at $80, $120 cheaper.

The case for the JBL Xtreme: 15 hour battery. The tradeoff: Issues with bass distortion at high volumes.

On the Soundcore Rave Neo side: 50W powerful bass-heavy sound with clear mids and highs. Set against that: Muddy with treble rolloff.

Buy the JBL Xtreme if sound quality matters more than the price. Buy the Soundcore Rave Neo if the price matters more than sound quality.

If sound quality matters at all to you, skip the Soundcore Rave Neo. It ranks near the bottom of the 77 large speakers, so look higher up the list instead.

JBL Xtreme vs Soundcore Rave Neo

Specifications Side By Side

JBL Xtreme Soundcore Rave Neo
Price$200 Discontinued$80
Ranked#52 of 77 in Large Size Portable Bluetooth Speakers#64 of 77 in Large Size Portable Bluetooth Speakers
Aux InputYesYes
Battery Life15 hours (Manufacturer specified)18 hours (Manufacturer specified)
Max Volume96dB106dB
Party ModeYes (Connect)Yes (PartyCast up to 100 speakers)
TWSNoYes
Weight5.3 lbs / 2.4 kg7.7 lbs / 3.49 kg
AppNoYes
Bluetooth CodecsSBCSBC
Built in MicrophoneYesYes
EQNoYes
IP RatingIPX7IPX7
Power BankNoYes (USB-A, 5V/2A)
Power InputUSB-CUSB-C
StereoYesYes
OmnidirectionalNoNo
Bluetooth Version4.15.0
Drivers2x 63mm woofers, 2x 35mm tweeters1x 102mm woofer, 1x 51mm fullrange
Dimensions11.1" x 5" x 4.8" (283 x 126 x 122 mm)11" x 6" x 7" (279.4 x 152.4 x 177.8 mm)
Frequency Response70Hz - 20kHz (Manufacturer specified)-
Output Power40W50W
DiscontinuedYes-
Digital Aux InputNoNo
Bass Extension (-10dB)-60Hz

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The Two Speakers In Full

JBL Xtreme: $200 Discontinued

JBL Xtreme ranking card

Pros: 15 hour battery. IPX7 water resistance. JBL Connect for pairing with other JBL speakers. Built-in microphone for calls.

Cons: Issues with bass distortion at high volumes. An older speaker outclassed by newer releases of the Xtreme. External AC power brick for charging. Discontinued.

AppNo
Aux InputYes
Battery Life15 hours (Manufacturer specified)
Bluetooth CodecsSBC
Bluetooth Version4.1
Built in MicrophoneYes
Digital Aux InputNo
Dimensions11.1" x 5" x 4.8" (283 x 126 x 122 mm)
DiscontinuedYes
Drivers2x 63mm woofers, 2x 35mm tweeters
EQNo
Frequency Response70Hz - 20kHz (Manufacturer specified)
IP RatingIPX7
Max Volume96dB
OmnidirectionalNo
Output Power40W
Party ModeYes (Connect)
Power BankNo
Power InputUSB-C
StereoYes
TWSNo
Weight5.3 lbs / 2.4 kg

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Soundcore Rave Neo: $80 Soundcore Rave Neo

Soundcore Rave Neo ranking card

Pros: 50W powerful bass-heavy sound with clear mids and highs. IPX7 waterproof design with float capability. 18-hour battery life at moderate volumes. Beat-driven RGB lights, carry handle, USB-C charging, PowerIQ port charges devices, can link 100+ speakers via PartyCast.

Cons: Muddy with treble rolloff.

AppYes
Aux InputYes
Bass Extension (-10dB)60Hz
Battery Life18 hours (Manufacturer specified)
Bluetooth CodecsSBC
Bluetooth Version5.0
Built in MicrophoneYes
Digital Aux InputNo
Dimensions11" x 6" x 7" (279.4 x 152.4 x 177.8 mm)
Drivers1x 102mm woofer, 1x 51mm fullrange
EQYes
IP RatingIPX7
Max Volume106dB
OmnidirectionalNo
Output Power50W
Party ModeYes (PartyCast up to 100 speakers)
Power BankYes (USB-A, 5V/2A)
Power InputUSB-C
StereoYes
TWSYes
Weight7.7 lbs / 3.49 kg

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