A portable Bluetooth speaker for under $30? It’s possible on Amazon Prime Day
Blast your tunes in the field on the cheap
Headed outdoors or want to liven up your indoor party? Pick up one of these Bluetooth speakers for under $30 in discounts leading up to Amazon Prime Day.
If you don’t want to splurge for one of our pricey top-tier best Bluetooth speakers, these sound blasters will likely serve you just fine for a quick summer excursion - and at such low prices that you won’t stress if they get misplaced after a fun-filled weekend.
Keep in mind that both of the following affordable speakers have an opt-in coupon that takes effect at checkout, so remember to click it to save even more.
AOMAIS Sport II Portable Bluetooth Speaker $29 on Amazon
Pick up this outdoor Bluetooth speaker for a bit off regular price with 20W sound, rechargable battery, and waterproof up to one meter for half an hour (IPX7 rating). Remember to click the coupon box for the sale price.
DOSS Touch Portable Bluetooth Speaker $23 on Amazon
Pick up this 12W speaker to play your tunes wirelessly for a bargain price. Control volume and switch tracks via top-mounted touch controls, and expect up to 12 hours of playtime with its 2,200mAh rechargeable battery. Remember to click the coupon box for the sale price.
Alternatively, you could pick up a slightly different Bluetooth speaker for under $30...a smart one: the Amazon Echo Dot. Sure, it has a bunch of intelligent features with Alexa, but you could also use it as a simple play-from-my-smart-accounts device. You do, unfortunately, lose the portability factor, since the Dot needs to remain plugged in.
Echo Dot 3rd Generation $49 $24 on Amazon
One of the best Amazon Prime Day deals is for the smaller, scrappier Amazon Echo. Get $50% off the smart speaker that you can link to all kinds of skills to automate your life with verbal commands. Just remember: not portable.
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David is now a mobile reporter at Cnet. Formerly Mobile Editor, US for TechRadar, he covered phones, tablets, and wearables. He still thinks the iPhone 4 is the best-looking smartphone ever made. He's most interested in technology, gaming and culture – and where they overlap and change our lives. His current beat explores how our on-the-go existence is affected by new gadgets, carrier coverage expansions, and corporate strategy shifts.