Technology
These Bluetooth speakers are all on sale for less than $30
While Beats and Bose are amazing, they’re not the only good speakers out there.
Gone are the days when we had to either pay a ton of money to get quality speakers or settle for blasting our phones as high as they would go. You can have the best of both worlds with brands, like JBL, that offer great sound for a price you can stand.
Right now, Amazon has the JBL GO2 waterproof ultra portable Bluetooth speaker on sale for $29.95 (a $10 savings). It has five hours of playtime and can even act as a speakerphone.
The Anker Soundcore Flare Mini bluetooth speaker is also on sale for $29.99 (a $20 savings). This waterproof and easily portable speaker offers 360-degrees of sound and bass technology while also giving you a LED light show at its base.
Another deal we just couldn’t help but mention has to do with a company you may not have heard of but will definitely want to check out. The AOMAIS Sport II portable wireless bluetooth speaker is on sale for $24.99 (a $25 savings, thanks to an extra $8 off Amazon coupon) and has received over 8,000 great reviews on Amazon alone. Plus, it’s made to withstand anything. It’s not only waterproof but dust proof, mud proof, shockproof, rainproof, snow proof as well.
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