Technology
Get a (super) early start on your summer plans with this LG wireless speaker — now $50 off
TL;DR: Start prepping for summer early this year, starting with a stellar playlist. Play it on this LG speaker while you’re at it — it’s $50 off in the PCMag Shop for a limited time.
We know it’s only January, but it’s never too early to start planning your summer music playlists for the forthcoming beach trips, poolside hangs, and backyard BBQs. The days of the boombox are over (unless you’re super into retro tech, which is cool, too). If you truly want a summer full of tunes, you should pick up a wireless Bluetooth speaker.
Making it a waterproof speaker helps, too — like this one from LG. It’s on sale in the PCMag Shop for $50 off, so get a move on. [Editor’s note: PCMag and Mashable are both part of Ziff Media Group.]
The beauty of a portable Bluetooth speaker is that you can take it anywhere, anytime. This LG speaker is no exception, and its durable, waterproof construction only sweetens the deal. And for its small size, the device is actually pretty powerful — it delivers a 16W sound output, dual-action bass, and can be used for up to 12 hours on one charge. Pretty sweet.
Start prepping your epic summer today — pick up the LG PK3 Xboom speaker in the PCMag Shop and save $50 off of your purchase.
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