Bother your neighbors with these editor-approved Prime Day deals on Bluetooth speakers

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The chaos of Amazon Prime Day, but this is the kind of chaos that we can go late when it drops some of our favorite Bluetooth speakers at their lowest prices of the year. Whether you want a portable speaker that strikes through thunderstorms or just something that doesn’t look like a shoe box, there is a match. We have already tested and gathered those who gain their transport weight in our best portable Bluetooth speakers and the best lists of party speakers, and now is the time to hang one so that you can increase the volume before raising prices. But remember, these offers disappear on July 11, or earlier if the bins are dry and you must be a privileged member (if you do not have an Amazon Prime Active subscription, you can register for a free 30-day trial here).

Sony Ult Field 5 Portable Bluetooth Without Wiress – $ 194.95 (was $ 329.99)

    Sony Ult Field 5 Portable Bluetooth Without Wiress - $ 194.95 (was $ 329.99)

The lights make him fun at night.

Sony


Sony’s Ult Field 5 is a Bluetooth speaker designed to hit hard without seeming to try. It is the sound continuation of the already excellent SRS -XG300, but with more edge and less bloating – physically and sound. The double tweeters and passive radiators give it a real punch, especially if you broadcast the LDAC from an Android device, but it still plays well with iPhone AAC. The scintillating Sony logo and the ambient LEDs lean in the mood. IP67 means that it is waterproof at the beach, and it lasts up to 25 hours (more acts like a food bank). It is not a real wide stereo, but the ultimate mode hits large, clean and bassy. Think of the party’s muscles in a polite setting.

Ultimate Ears Wonderboom 4 Bluetooth Waterproof Bluetooth – $ 66.49 ($ 99.99)

    Wonderboom 4 ultimate ears in waterproof Bluetooth outdoor speaker

It’s like a sound -hand pomegranate.

Ultimate ears


The Ultimate Ears Wonderboom 4 is one of the best ultra-portable Bluetooth speakers that you can launch in a tote. It is floating, proven and evaluated in IP67, which means that it is just as comfortable in a kayak as on a kitchen counter. The sound is 360, with external mode with reinforced bass for size, plus a new podcast mode which evokes voices. No application, no equalizer, just buttons and Bluetooth 5.3. You can associate two for stereo if you wish. This is the speaker you bring when you don’t want to play with the settings, just press the game and have fun. (Also happy to hang next to the shampoo because it is a rifle on the back, it is also a super shower speaker.)

Klipsch Nashville portable Bluetooth speaker – $ 97 (was $ 159)

    Klipsch Nashville portable Bluetooth speaker - $ 97 (was $ 159)

We really like the blackened look.

Klipsch


The Klipsch Nashville portable speaker can hold a note and hold in the conditions of a swimming pool party or a beach. With 2.25 -inch front and rear pilots, double double bass radiators and IP67 sustainability, it is built for traveling trips and pool terraces. Mono reading is always rich, and the Klipsch Connect application allows you to define the equation. You get the lifespan of the Bluetooth 5.3, 24 hours a day, the USB-C load and even a feeding bank function if your phone dies in the middle of the game list. None to or Wi -Fi here – Bluetooth only – but the “diffusion mode” allows you to link up to 10 Klipsch speakers for a most complete wall. It is a compact speaker with a serious voice.

JBL Partybox Stage 320 – Portable speaker with telescopic handle and wide and robust wheels – $ 499.95 (was $ 599.95)

    JBL Partybox Stage 320 - Portable speaker with telescopic handle and wide and robust wheels

This speaker can feed a block part.

Jbl


The JBL Partybox 320 brings large bass on large wheels. This speaker does not try to be discreet. It is a rolling block of 240 watts of bass, light and Bluetooth 5.3. Two 6.5 inch woofers, dome tweeters and a synchronized LED light show do so by speaker and entertainment show. The battery life reaches up to 6 p.m., and there is a swappable pack if you really go to the distance. Integrated handle, wide wheels, protection of IPX4 splashes – it is made to follow you from the terrace to the parking lot. Add a microphone, a Auracast pairing, and a certain imagination, and the evening of playlist / karaoke never stands motion.

More portable transactions, some at their lowest price of the year

  • Ultimate Ears Miniroll Ultra-Portable Imperproof Bluetooth Pregnant, $ 47.49 (was $ 79.99)
  • Ultimate ears Everboom Wireless Wireless Floatable Bluetooth Portable Pregnant, Big Bass, Sound 360 degrees, $ 189.99 (was $ 269.99)
  • Bose SoundLink Flex Portable Bluetooth Speaker (2nd generation), $ 129 (was $ 149)
  • Bose SoundLink Max Portable Speaker, $ 299 (was $ 399)
  • Fender x Teufel Rockster Cross Portable Wireless Bluetooth Pregnant, $ 149 (was $ 179)
  • SoundCore Rave 3S AI Party Pregnant with 2 wireless microphones, 200W Sound, $ 279 (was $ 349.99)
  • Soundboks Go – Portable 121 DB Bluetooth in a speaker – Splash and shock absorber – 40 hours of battery life, $ 599.25 (was $ 799)
  • SoundBoks 4 – 126 DB Pregnant Bluetooth Performance – With 40 hours of metal gray battery, $ 947 (was $ 1,191)
  • Marshall Emberton II portable Bluetooth speaker, $ 99 (was $ 179.00)
  • Marshall Acton III Bluetooth Home Contest, $ 199 (was $ 299)
  • Speaker Marshall Stanmore III Bluetooth, $ 299 (was $ 399)
  • JBL Authentics 200-Intelligent Home House speaker with Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and integrated voice assistants, $ 199 (was $ 379)
  • JBL Authentics 300 – Home speaker Bluetooth / Wireless WiFi retro portable, $ 299 ($ 449)
  • TREBLAB HD77 – LAUTER BLUETOOTH PORTABLE – 360 ° sound, AUDIO 30W with powerful bass, battery 8 p.m., $ 63.97 (was $ 129.97)
  • Treblab Ultra Ultra Loud Wireless Speaker – 60W Stream Sound With Deep Bass, 8 p.m. Time, $ 109.97 ($ 159.97)

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Tony Ware is the publisher, Commerce & Gear for Popsci.com (and Popphoto.com). He wrote about how to do and break music since the mid-90s when his college newspaper said they already had a film critic, but perhaps he wanted to browse free promotional CDs. Immediately hung on the incorporal to the incorporated active ingredients, he covered everything audio for countless alt. Since then, international magazines, websites and heated trivia competitions.


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