Get Yourself A High Quality Portable Bluetooth Speaker With This One-Day Sony Deal

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Jack Kocsis Director of Commerce
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Spring is here! Technically. You’d never know that of course given the snow that covered parts of the east coast last night, which had the gall of affecting the Yankees’ home opener (leading to its postponement). Still, with spring should comes warm weather. And with warm weather, whenever it gets here, comes the opportunity to go places – to actually leave your house. It is such situations that make owning a bluetooth speaker imperative in today’s way of life. With a bluetooth speaker, you can take music (and even podcasts, if that’s something you’re into) anywhere you go. Now, everyone knows that Bose makes the best bluetooth speakers on the market. But even if you can’t (or just don’t want to) shell out $300 for a wireless speaker doesn’t mean you have to go permanently without.

Today only, this wireless bluetooth speaker from Sony is a full 51 percent off. That means that instead of its typical $98 price, you can get it for under $50:

Normally $98, this wireless bluetooth speaker is 51 percent off today (Photo via Amazon)

Normally $98, this wireless bluetooth speaker is 51 percent off today (Photo via Amazon)

Sony XB20 Portable Wireless Speaker with Bluetooth, Black on sale for $48

This isn’t some low-grade model, either. First of all, it is made by Sony, so you know there is a guaranteed degree of quality. It also promises extra bass, and it comes with features like wireless party chain that lets you link up multiple speakers. Best of all given the rainy weather forecasted for the next couple weeks, it has a “water-resistant design for worry-free listening indoors or out.”

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Photo via Amazon

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