Right out of the box, Player+, you'll notice this thing feels solid. At 1.2 pounds, it's got enough weight to feel durable but won't weigh down your golf bag. The rubberized exterior gives you a good grip, even with sweaty hands on a hot day. Here's the thing, though – the real magic happens when you clip it to your cart or bag with the included carabiner.
You're getting 10 watts of power from this compact speaker. That means it pushes out enough volume to hear your music clearly from 20 feet away, even with wind and other course noise. The bass response hits harder than you'd expect from something this size – think of it like comparing a driver to a 3-wood. Both get the job done, but one packs more punch!
The 360-degree sound design spreads music evenly around you. No more walking to the other side of the cart just to hear your favorite song better. Whether you're teeing off or lining up a putt, the audio stays consistent.
Experience unmatched sound quality with the Blue Tees Player+ Speaker, crafted for golf enthusiasts and audio lovers who demand premium portability and performance. Elevate your game and your tunes anywhere you go.
Right out of the box, the Player+ feels substantial. The cylindrical design with that large glass touchscreen immediately sets it apart from the plastic bricks most golf speakers look like. I went with the blue model (though that limited-edition camo was tempting), and the silver accents give it a premium look that doesn't scream "golf gadget." The heavy-duty tweed fabric covering the speaker grille feels like it could survive being dragged through a bunker—which, knowing my game, it probably will.
What caught my attention wasn't just the build quality, though. It was that rear magnet. Strong enough to hold the unit securely to my cart but positioned so the speaker works in multiple orientations. After years of speakers sliding around my cupholder or falling off cheap clips, this felt like someone actually thought about how golfers use their gear.
Let me be clear: the touchscreen on the Player+ isn't just a gimmick—it's the feature that makes this worth considering over every other golf speaker I've tested. We're talking about a bright, full-color display that you can actually see in direct sunlight. Compare that to the Bushnell Wingman's tiny non-backlit screen or the basic LED indicators on most golf speakers, and it's like jumping from a flip phone to an iPhone.
Navigating through the 40,000+ preloaded courses via the Blue Tees Game app feels intuitive. You're not fumbling with your phone while trying to drive—everything's right there on the speaker. Visual distances to the front, center, and back of greens pop up instantly. Hazard locations are clearly marked. And what shocked me: the GPS accuracy is legitimately good. I've cross-checked it against my Garmin Z82 rangefinder dozens of times, and it's consistently within 2-3 yards.
The screen brightness does drain the battery faster than I'd like (more on that later), but being able to glance down and instantly see that the water starts at 215 yards or that I've got 147 to clear the front bunker? That's information that actually impacts club selection. And unlike pulling out my phone every shot, this doesn't slow down play.
I've tested the JBL Flip 6, the Bose SoundLink, and pretty much every "golf-specific" speaker on the market. The Player+ isn't going to win any audiophile awards, but it doesn't need to. What it does deliver is clear, distortion-free sound even at maximum volume, which is louder than you'd expect from something this size. However, the speaker does downmix stereo content to mono, so you won't get true stereo separation even if you're expecting it from your favorite tracks.
The 360-degree sound delivery really shines on the course. Thanks to what Blue Tees calls a "multi-driver array" (including actual subwoofers), everyone in your foursome gets the same audio experience regardless of where they're standing. I've had it cranked during scrambles with eight people around, and while it won't fill a football field, it easily covers a decent area around the cart.
Where it really impressed me was the lack of compression at high volumes. Most portable speakers start sounding tinny or lose their bass response when you push them. The Player+ maintains its sound signature throughout the volume range. Is it concert-quality? No. But for background music during your round or pumping up the energy at the turn, it's more than capable.
The stereo pairing feature works well if you've got two Player+ units (my buddy bought one after hearing mine), but don't expect it to work with older Blue Tees models. That's a bit limiting, but when you do pair two units, the synchronized output is impressive for outdoor gatherings.
That double-tee "Action Button" might be my favorite touch. It's completely programmable, but I use it for audible distance announcements. One press, and the speaker tells me the yardage to the center of the green. No looking at screens, no pulling out my phone—just instant information while I'm standing over my ball.
The physical controls are thoughtfully laid out too. Volume buttons, play/pause, and that Action Button are all easily accessible without looking. The Bluetooth controls took some getting used to (long press to skip tracks, simultaneous press to disconnect), but once you learn them, they become second nature. And with that 100-foot Bluetooth range, I can leave my phone in the cart while I'm hitting and never lose connection.
What really sets this apart from competitors is how all these features work together. The subscription service (yeah, it's an extra cost, and some guys hate that) reveals the full potential: shot tracking, club selection assistance, live leaderboards, and post-round analytics that actually help you improve. The 3D round playbacks and shot dispersion charts have shown me patterns in my game I never noticed. Is it worth the subscription cost? If you're serious about improvement, absolutely. If you just want tunes and basic yardages, maybe not.
Blue Tees claims 10 hours of battery life, and in my experience, that's optimistic but not dishonest. With the screen brightness at 50% and volume at moderate levels, I consistently get through 18 holes with battery to spare. Crank everything to max, and you might be pushing it to finish a slow Saturday round. The screen brightness is the real battery killer—drop it to 30% and you'll easily get those 10 hours.
The IPX7 waterproof rating isn't just marketing speak. I've played through morning dew, unexpected rain, and even accidentally knocked it into a water hazard while retrieving a ball (don't ask). It keeps working without missing a beat. After three months of regular use, including some rough treatment, it still looks and performs like new. That tweed fabric has held up remarkably well, and the screen doesn't have a single scratch despite living in my golf bag between rounds.
One quirk I've noticed: latency with iOS devices can be inconsistent, while my Android-using partners have zero issues. It's not a dealbreaker, but if you're an iPhone user who's particular about audio sync, it's worth noting.
Experience unmatched sound quality with the Blue Tees Player+ Speaker, crafted for golf enthusiasts and audio lovers who demand premium portability and performance. Elevate your game and your tunes anywhere you go.
No, you can't connect the Blue Tees Player+ speaker to multiple devices simultaneously. It's designed for single-device Bluetooth connections only. If you want to switch between devices, you'll need to manually disconnect from one device before connecting to another. While you can pair two Player+ speakers together for stereo sound through Party Pair mode, this doesn't enable multi-device connectivity - you're still limited to streaming from one mobile device at a time.
Yes, you'll find the speaker is water-resistant with an IPX7 rating, meaning it can withstand immersion in water up to 1 meter deep for 30 minutes. You can confidently use it in rain without worrying about damage. The protective features include a port flap cover, silicone bass radiators with plastic caps, and water-resistant fabric covering. It'll even float screen-up if you accidentally drop it in a water hazard during your round.
You'll get a standard 2-year warranty from your purchase date that covers manufacturing and operational defects for the Player+ Speaker. You'll need to register it online with your proof of purchase to activate the warranty. If you'd like extra protection including accidental damage coverage, you can add an extended warranty for $25 per year by downloading the app. The standard warranty is valid regardless of where you bought it.
Yes, you'll find the Player+ Speaker works with both iOS and Android devices. You can download the Blue Tees Game App from either the Apple App Store or Google Play Store, and it's designed for seamless connection across platforms. While both operating systems perform well, you might notice iOS devices occasionally show negative latency during audio playback. The speaker pairs easily through Bluetooth, and you'll receive regular app updates ensuring continued compatibility.
You'll get about 8-10 hours of battery life on a single charge under normal use. That's typically enough for two or three full rounds of golf. Your actual battery life depends on volume level, GPS usage, and whether you're charging other devices through the USB port. The manufacturer advertises up to 12.5 hours, but real-world testing shows 8 hours of continuous play is more realistic. Cold weather can also reduce battery performance.
After testing the Player+ for three months, I can confidently say it's the best golf speaker currently available—but that comes with an asterisk. At this price point, you're not just buying a speaker; you're investing in a golf technology platform. While Blue Tees' value rangefinder at $299 delivers excellent performance for distance measurement, the Player+ serves a different purpose entirely. Connor from Blue Tees testing mentioned there's a learning curve for new users, and he's absolutely right—it takes a few rounds to master all the features. If you're someone who values having accurate GPS yardages without pulling out your phone, appreciates quality audio on the course, and actually uses post-round analytics to improve, the Player+ delivers on all fronts.
But if you just want to blast some tunes during your weekend round and couldn't care less about tracking shot dispersion? Save yourself some money and grab a JBL Flip. The Player+ is for the golfer who wants their tech to actually improve their game, not just soundtrack it. For that specific player, I haven't found anything better.