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The Bose SoundLink Revolve portable speaker is $40 off at Amazon
Playing music from your laptop while you’re hosting guests isn’t always the most convenient (and the sound just isn’t as good). Adding a solid portable speaker to your repertoire can quickly remedy that issue — and save your poor laptop speakers from bursting when you inevitably have to crank their levels up all the way. Bose is always the way to go when it comes to these things, and their popular SoundLink Revolve model just saw a sweet discount.
The Bose SoundLink Revolve portable speaker is currently — bringing its original $199 price down to $159. You won’t regret picking one of these up (and neither will your guests).
Revel in the ’s 360-degree sonic coverage and become deeply immersed in your entertainment. Its seamless aluminum body is water-resistant, and it can be used for up to 12 hours on one single charge. The speaker’s convenient Bluetooth capabilities allow for voice prompts, phone calls, and Siri usage. And if you’re feeling extra crafty, you can use the Bose Connect app to connect any two Revolve speakers — their high-fidelity sound will always be within reach.
When it comes to great sound quality, you can never go wrong with Bose. Snag a SoundLink Revolve Portable Bluetooth Speaker for .
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