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I doubt it, because there was no reason for them to exist before wireless connectivity. So, every battery-powered portable speaker with an amplifier was designed to be wireless.
Boomboxes existed for decades before Bluetooth
Not true, I had portable amplified speakers in the 90's that worked via a cord.
They weren't rechargeable, but used regular batteries.
Portable battery-powered speakers absolutely existed. I had several over the years. But by the time the portability was worked out, bluetooth was becoming more popular and quickly took over.
Reality can be entirely derived from my perception of this moment.
JBL speakers had wired input. As well as Bluetooth. Potentially buy a/hand now. But anny old speaker will have audio quality of its time. https://digimigia.com/do-jbl-speakers-have-aux-input/
Phones used to use aux so we had small portable speakers with aux cables. I used to bring one with me when I worked at a pizza place, we'd take turns putting music on when we cleaned