Technology
Get a Marshall Stanmore Bluetooth speaker for 43% off
TL;DR: You can get a retro Marshall Stanmore II Bluetooth speaker for $199 this Prime Day, saving $150.99 off its usual price.
Nearly 50 years ago, Jimi Hendrix took to the Woodstock stage to close out the revolutionary weekend with a set lasting nearly two hours — one of the longest of his career — for a crowd of thousands. As for the sound, Hendrix’ legendary performance was delivered through Marshall speakers — a favorite of rock stars and music aficionados alike.
Since that iconic day, the brand has solidified itself in the modern era by creating Bluetooth-equipped speakers with the same vintage aesthetic in mind. This Prime Day, you can score a for just $199, for a savings of $150.99.
Not short on style or performance, the Marshall Stanmore II is small and versatile enough to fit in any space easily. Even when rocking out at full volume, it’s designed to deliver crisp and clear sound with a built-in class-D amplifier and fine-tuning capabilities. All you need to do is download the Marshall Bluetooth app (or keep it old school and adjust the analog controls) to customize the perfect sound for your space.
The speaker connects to any Bluetooth-enabled phone, tablet, or computer up to 30 feet away and features multi-host functionality so you can switch back and forth between devices. It’s basically all the aesthetic appeal of a record player, but with way more functionality. You’re welcome.
Head to Amazon to score this Prime Day deal on the and listen like a rockstar.
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