Portable party speakers have exploded in popularity over the past few years, with heavy hitters like JBL, LG, Sony, and Klipsch all fighting for dominance—and bass. TCL, best known for its TVs that punch above their price tag, has clearly been watching from the sidelines, and now it’s crashing the party with two new entries: the TP200K and TP300K. Imitation might be the sincerest form of flattery, but in the party speaker world, it can also get a little messy.
Thankfully, TCL seems to have taken a different route. The TP200K and TP300K don’t feel like knockoffs, and that’s already a small victory. Whether they actually bring the noise is another story.
TCL Party Speakers

TCL positions their party speakers as versatile options for both indoor and outdoor use, or anyone wanting more ways to play their audio. The TP200K and TP300K pack large drivers and solid wattage into a water-resistant (IPX4) design that’s built to handle some moisture. You can use them standing up or lying flat, and they stack together if you want a little more volume for your Bar Mitzvah, your dog’s coming out party, or when the Rangers finally make the playoffs.
To boost the party vibes, both speakers pack Bass Boost Technology for extra punch in the lows. You can wirelessly pair two units for true stereo sound, or connect multiple speakers using Wireless Party Link to blanket any space with music — which might be bad news for the DJ party business.
On the tech side, they also offer a Karaoke Mode with Echo Control, plus inputs for two microphones, a guitar, USB, and 3.5mm audio. Bluetooth streaming rounds out the connectivity, making it easy to keep the music flowing all night.
TP200K

The TCL TP200K packs two 5.5-inch woofers and a pair of 2.5-inch tweeters, powered by a punchy 110-watt RMS (220W max) amplifier. With a built-in rechargeable battery that lasts up to 12 hours and five lighting effects, this speaker is ready to keep the party going.
TP300K

The step-up TP300K ups the ante with two hefty 8-inch woofers and a 170-watt RMS (340W max) amplifier to deliver more punch to your party. It also features eight lighting effects and a larger built-in rechargeable battery rated for 18 hours of non-stop play.
Comparison

TP200K | TP300K | |
Product Type | Portable Party Speaker | Portable Party Speaker |
Price | $399.99 | $499.99 |
Total Audio Power (Watts) | 220-watts | 340-watts |
Number of Speaker Drivers | 4 | 4 |
Subwoofer Size | 5.5-inches | 8-inches |
Tweeter Size | 2.5-inches | 2.5-inches |
Water Resistance (IP Rating) | IPX4 | IPX4 |
Music Play Time (Hours) | 12 | 18 |
USB File Compatibility | FAT32, exFAT | FAT32, exFAT |
USB Audio Support | MP3, WMA, FLAC, WAV | MP3, WMA, FLAC, WAV |
Bluetooth | Ver 5.4 | Ver 5.4 |
Input Connections | 2 x Mic Input 1 x Guitar Input 1 x USB | 2 x Mic Input 1 x Guitar Input 1 x USB |
Party Speaker Size, Vertical (WHD) | 14.63 x 25.68 x 14.07 in 371.5 x 652.3 x 357.5 mm | 14.63 x 25.68 x 14.07 in 371.5 x 652.3 x 357.5 mm |
Party Speaker Weight | 31.53 lbs / 14.3 kgs | 34.39 lbs / 15.6 kgs |
Included Accessories | Warranty Info / Quick Start Guide Safety Leaflet Quick Start Guide Detachable Power Cord | Warranty Info / Quick Start Guide Safety Leaflet Quick Start Guide Detachable Power Cord |

The Bottom Line
TCL’s TP200K and TP300K party speakers offer solid portability, competitive pricing, and enough features to handle everything from backyard bar mitzvahs to your dog’s coming-out party. While TCL isn’t exactly a heavyweight in the audio world outside its soundbar lineup, these speakers could carve out a spot among established rivals like Sony, JBL, LG, and Klipsch. With a new lawsuit shaking up one of those competitors, TCL might just find an unexpected opening to grab some attention and market share.
TCL might also be aiming these party speakers at schools and commercial businesses looking for versatile, portable audio solutions. With features like durable water-resistant designs, easy Bluetooth connectivity, and multiple input options for microphones and instruments, the TP200K and TP300K could fit well in classrooms, event spaces, or even retail environments.
Their competitive pricing and stackable design make them attractive for organizations needing flexible sound systems without breaking the bank. Whether for school assemblies, corporate events, or small venues, TCL seems to be positioning these models beyond just backyard parties.
Availability & Pricing
TCL’s Party Speakers will be available sometime during Summer 2025 at the following MSRP.
- TP200K – $399.99
- TP300K – $499.99
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