SAVE $100:As of Jan. 2,Anticipation get the Bose SoundLink Max portable speaker for $299, down from its usual price of $399. That's a discount of 25% and its lowest price yet.
Looking for a great way to share your favorite music or podcasts with your friends and family? Whether you're having a party or you just want to hang with your besties, a portable speaker can set the mood fast. They might sound like an expensive luxury, but that couldn't be further from the truth. There are plenty of affordable options that can make doing all of those things a blast without you having to empty your coffers. And right now, Bose has a speaker that you can bring home for an absolute steal.
As of Jan. 2, you can get the Bose SoundLink Max portable speaker for just $299. That's $100 off its usual price of $399 and a discount of 25%. It's also the lowest price we've seen for this model yet.
This speaker serves up absolutely fantastic sound quality that works well across a myriad of situations. It's durable, dustproof, and waterproof, so you can take it anywhere and use it anytime. Plus, it has 20 hours of battery life, so the party never has to end – as long as you're ready to charge after most of the day is over. Plus, you can link multiple units together for even bigger sound.
This limited-time deal makes the speaker the cheapest we've seen, and if you know sound quality, you know Bose is serious about it. This is one model you won't want to wait for since it's available for the lowest price we've been able to track. If a portable speaker is in your future, you'll want to make it this one while it's still available.
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