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Best Bluetooth speaker deals: Save on Bose, Sonos, JBL, and more

A Bluetooth speaker can add some quality sound around the house, backyard, and even campsite, as their wireless nature allows them to power just about any place with some music. And now’s the time to shop if you’re looking to get yourself something comparable to the best Bluetooth speakers at a discount, as there are a lot of Bluetooth speaker deals currently taking place. Among the best Bluetooth speaker deals are speakers by top brands in the audio business such as JBL, Sonos, and Bose, as well as many others. We’ve rounded them all up, so read onward for more details on how to save on a new Bluetooth speaker.

Insignia Mini Sonic — $36, was $39

An Insignia Mini Sonic portable speaker strapped to a backpack.
Insignia

The Insignia Mini Sonic is an affordable Bluetooth speaker that’s very easy to carry around with you as it only weighs about 0.5 pounds — if you can bring two of them, you can pair them to separately play left-channel and right-channel audio. The Bluetooth speaker can connect to devices up to 33 feet away, and it can even accept hands-free calls if linked with a smartphone because it has a built-in microphone and a call answer button. The Insignia Mini Sonic is water-resistant, and it can last up to 23 hours on a single charge.

Ultimate Ears Wonderboom 3 — $69, was $100

Two UE Wonderboom 3 speakers held side-by-side.
Ultimate Ears / Ultimate Ears

The Ultimate Ears Wonderboom 3 is featured in our list of the best Bluetooth speakers as the best floatable speaker for the pool. It’s IP67 waterproof rated, which not only means it can withstand being submerged up to 1 meter for up to 30 minutes, but it can also float on water to play music in the middle of a pool party. The Ultimate Ears Wonderboom 3 offers a 14-hour battery life, a wireless range of 131 feet, and 360-degree sound. You can also press the Outdoor Boost button if you want to get better sound that’s tuned for outdoor environments.

Bose SoundLink Revolve+ II — $229, was $330

The Bose SoundLink Revolve II on the sidewalk with a pair of glasses and smartphone.
Bose

Bose refers to its SoundLink Revolve II Bluetooth speaker as the best-performing portable Bluetooth speaker it makes, as it manages to pack some premium audio into a very portable package. You can easily connect it to devices with voice prompts that come directly from the speaker, and it’s capable of connecting to two devices at one time. With the Bose Connect app you can manage device connections and unlock features and updates. One of the important things to keep an eye on in a Bluetooth speaker is its battery life, and the Bose SoundLink Revolve Ii offers an up to 13 hours of music playback on a single charge.

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Marshall Acton III — $250, was $280

The Marshall third-gen home speaker sitting on a bedside table
Marshall

The retro design of the Marshall Acton III is a head-turner, but the Bluetooth speaker isn’t just about its looks. It offers a wider stereo soundstage compared to its predecessors, and they’re very easy to pair with your mobile devices. You can also use a 3.5mm input with the speaker, for more connectivity options. The Marshall Acton III works with the Marshall Bluetooth app, enabling Bluetooth LE Audio compatibility that will allow it to deliver a lower-latency audio stream for higher quality, while also being gentler on its battery life.

Sonos Move — $340, was $399

Sonos Move 2 in white on green park bench.
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The Sonos Move is a multi-use speaker that can easily switch from a Bluetooth speaker that you can take anywhere to a Wi-Fi-connected smart speaker at home. As a Bluetooth speaker, it can last for up to 11 hours on a single charge, it’s weather-resistant with an IP56 rating, and it’s protected from accidental drops by an ultra-durable and shock-resistant case. Once you’re back home, you can charge it on its base, and once connected to your Wi-Fi network, you’ll be able to access Amazon’s Alexa through voice commands with the Sonos Move.

More Bluetooth speaker deals we love

In case you want to look at other Bluetooth speaker deals, we’ve listed other offers that you can check out. Whether you’re on a tight budget or you’re willing to splurge, there’s surely something for you here, but you’re going to have to hurry with your purchase. Some of these bargains are only available for a limited time, which means you may miss out on the savings if you keep delaying.

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