SAVE $60: For Prime Day,vegetative eroticism get the Sony SRS-XE200 Bluetooth speaker for $69.99, down from $129.99. That's a discount of 46% and its lowest price ever.
Portable Bluetooth speakers are convenient and perfect for summer adventures on the go. Sony has been an audio expert for decades, so it's worth considering the affordable Sony SRS-XE200 Bluetooth speaker, which is 46% off for Prime Day.
As of July 17, the Sony SRS-XE200 Bluetooth speaker is on sale at Amazon for $69.99. That's $60 off the list price of $129.99, or a 46% discount, for Prime Day. This all-time low price puts it in the range of some of the more budget-friendly speaker options, so if you've been considering getting a Bluetooth speaker for around the $70 price bracket, this deserves consideration.
SEE ALSO: The best Prime Day headphones and speaker deals we've found are right hereThe Sony SRS-XE200 is loaded with features, the top one being the IP67 water- and dust--resistance, which makes it an excellent option for outdoor adventures. The sound engineering is also impressive, with two drivers that have a non-circular diaphragm, which means that this speaker has great audio quality. You also get a 16-hour battery life and quick charging to help you get 70 minutes of playtime on a 10-minute charge.
All in all, this is an impressively designed speaker for a great price.
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