My favorite party speaker of 2025 is finally on sale – here’s how to land a big saving

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Every now and then, a product comes along that truly blows me away, and the LG xboom Stage 301 Bluetooth speaker is no exception. This intelligently engineered, great-sounding wedge-style speaker is one of my favourite releases of 2025, and it already has a well-deserved spot in our guide to the best Bluetooth speakers.

But it just got that little bit better. Why? Because LG is running a promotion that has put the price of it's powerful party speaker down to just £239 (was £299.99) – that's a substantial £60 saving!

If you're looking for some more compact options, you're in luck as well. That's because the rugged LG xboom Bounce is available for as little as £135.99 (was £169.99), while the highly rated LG xboom Grab is just £103.99 (was £129.99). That means you can save 20% on all three of these speakers!

You won't be able to access these deals without a promotional code, which I'll share below. So, why not scroll down and take a look at these tantalising offers...

Today's best LG xboom speaker deals

LG xboom Stage 301
Save £60.99
LG xboom Stage 301: was £299.99 now £239 at Argos

You can get one of 2025's best party speakers for £60 less thanks to this stellar deal. If you use the code 'LG20', you can unlock a 20% saving at checkout. This speaker has karaoke capabilities, customisable lighting, and simply phenomenal audio quality. For a speaker this big with this much quality, you're looking at an absolute bargain.

LG xboom Bounce
Save £34
LG xboom Bounce: was £169.99 now £135.99 at Argos

Again, if you use the code 'LG20' at checkout, you can score a cool 20% saving on yet another xboom speaker. This model is ideal for the party-goer. It offers up to 30 hours of playtime, has AI lighting that syncs to your favourite tunes, and even has an IP67 waterproof rating. That means it can be dunked in a meter of water for as long as 30 minutes. Pretty impressive!

LG xboom Grab
Save £26
LG xboom Grab: was £129.99 now £103.99 at Argos

Like the Stage 301, the LG xboom Grab is easily one of our top Bluetooth speaker releases of the year so far. It's got it all. Weighty, clean bass, plenty of playtime, and great portability. If you use the code 'LG20' at checkout, you'll be able to Grab this model for £26 less.

So, there you have it, an incredible lineup of deals on LG's xboom speakers. But if you want a little more info before buying, I'm going to take you through each speaker and why I think its worth considering.

Let's start with the LG xboom Stage 301, which I've personally tested and reviewed here at TechRadar. This is a stage-style speaker that serves up deep, yet regimented bass, attractive dual-bar lighting, and AI sound calibration – which optimises the speaker's audio output to your room. It has karaoke and DJ capabilities if that's your jam too. If you need a speaker for outdoor events or parties, this one's ideal.

Next, let's talk about the LG xboom Bounce. We were really impressed with the durability of this model. It has military-grade protection against the elements, so it really is suitable for use in any environment. Pair that with its awesome battery life and funky LEDs, and its well worth checking out at this discounted price.

Finally, we have the LG xboom Grab, which is a real favourite of ours here. The Grab makes use of AI adaptive sound, and performs fantastically well, dishing out balanced audio with clear treble and impactful bass. On top of that, it's IP67 waterproof rated, pleasingly compact, and with this offer, excellently priced.

These deals will run through to October 28, 2025, so make sure you act now and nab these great models at a cut-price while you still can!

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Harry Padoan
Staff Writer

Harry is a Reviews Staff Writer for TechRadar. He reviews everything from party speakers to wall chargers and has a particular interest in the worlds of audio and gaming. Harry has a background in business tech journalism, particularly around the telecoms industry.

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