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This Marshall portable Bluetooth speaker is $100 off at Amazon
TL;DR: Get the powerful Marshall Kilburn II portable Bluetooth speaker for $199. Since it’s usually priced at $299.99, you’ll be saving an impressive 34%.
Since the beginning of rock and roll, you’d be hard-pressed to look behind legends the likes of Jimi Hendrix, Led Zeppelin, or the Who and not spot a few Marshall speakers amplifying their sound to masses of screaming fans. And while time has passed, Spotify now reigns supreme, and we just ended a chart-topping season of “Old Town Road” and “Hot Girl Summer,” the iconic Marshall name remains just as relevant thanks to its adaption to the Bluetooth-enabled era.
If you’ve been in the market for a long-lasting portable speaker, consider Amazon’s Gold Box Deals of the Day pricing of $100.99 off the Marshall Kilburn II Portable Bluetooth speaker a sign it’s time to jam out in style. No really — this is the lowest we’ve ever spotted the multi-directional sound producing speaker including during Prime Day.
What the sleek, durable Marshall Kilburn II packs with its stylish aesthetic, it backs up with an immersive sound thanks to dual 8-watt tweeters and a single 20-watt woofer, all while weighing in at just over 5 pounds. Most impressively, the Kilburn II offers over 20 hours of playback on a single charge, so the party is never put on hold for a recharge.
Listen like the legends do and head to Amazon to snag the Marshall Kilburn II Portable Bluetooth speaker while it’s $199.
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