Technology
Splash-proof Bluetooth speaker on sale for 50% off
With Memorial Day just around the corner, the official start of summer draws near. And if you want to be ready for the onslaught of sun-drenched shenanigans awaiting you — parties and bonfires and all — you’ll need to snag a quality portable Bluetooth speaker.
If you’re angling to plop yourself beachside until Labor Day, then a splash-proof portable Bluetooth speaker like the OontZ Angle 3 is where it’s at. It’s also a great buy right now at just $28.99, marked down by nearly half from the regular $54.99.
It’s compact — just 5.25 inches long and 2.6 inches wide — but don’t let the size fool you. This speaker delivers some serious noise with 10 watts of peak power and neodymium drivers calibrated to produce a crystal-clear sound that does justice to your favorite tunes. Its IPX5 Certified Water Resistance allows it to handle playtime in some major splash zones, making it a low-maintenance addition to your next pool party.
Just connect it via Bluetooth to your smartphone or tablet, load up your summer playlists, and you’re set. It runs up to seven hours on one charge, enough to last a solid day’s excursion or an entire lazy summer night.
While it’s regularly $54.99, you can get the OontZ Angle 3 for nearly 50% off — that’s just $28.99.
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