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Anker Bluetooth speaker with light show on sale for 10% off
Here’s a fun piece of trivia: When Techtronic told us to “pump the jam, pump it up,” they were *actually* telling us to press play on our Anker Flare Bluetooth speakers.
… Well, not really. But given the fact that the Flare includes BassUp™ technology that enhances your music’s bass in real time, it can technically pump up the ol’ jam quite well.
Capable of bumpin’ your tunes for up to 12 hours on a single charge, the Flare drops deep 360° Bluetooth sound through dual back-to-back drivers and powerful neodymium radiators for a rad listening experience. It pairs this awesome sound with just-as-awesome ~vibes~ by syncing your music to their bright, built-in LEDs, which can be adjusted for different colors and patterns using the Flare’s companion app.
Of course, all of these features would be nothing if the Flare couldn’t withstand your wildest ragers. But guess what? It can: It’s built with an impermeable IPX7 casing that holds up against spills, rain, and even complete submersion in various liquids — water, jungle juice, whatever.
The Anker Soundcore Flare Bluetooth Speaker normally retails for $59.99, but if you enter the coupon code SBS10OFF at checkout, you can pay just $53.99 and save 10%.
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