Wireless & Bluetooth Speakers: Bose Soundlink Mini, JBL Charge 2, and More
Bluetooth speakers are a great way to play your music from your MP3 player or smartphone. They amplify the music and offer a small and portable way to listen.
Let's take a look at some great options for this year.
If you want a little water show while you listen to your music, grab the Supersonic Dancing Water Speakers. It's like having a dancing fountain right on your desktop. With these speakers you can enjoy four different colored LED lights dancing around in the water to your music. They are cheap; just under $30 on Amazon. Give them a try.
Sing in the shower? You are in luck. There is a waterproof Bluetooth Shower Speaker with a lifetime guarantee for just $39.99. Originally, this speaker costed $69.99. According to the product's description, it will hold a charge for weeks. Amazon reviewers are giving this speaker a 4.5 rating out of 5.
A Bose SoundLink speaker is going to give you the premium sound that Bose is known for. It's just $129.00 and it is available in five different colors. It will deliver up to eight hours of playtime from its recharageable battery and it only weighs 11.2 ounces. Over 800 people have rated this product on Amazon and are giving it almost a perfect rating.
For $199, you can upgrade to the SoundLink Mini from Bose. This speaker is the No. 1 bestseller on Amazon and over 4,000 reviewers have given it a near-perfect rating. It delivers premium sound in a small device, just 2.3 x 7.1 x 2 inches and 1.5 pounds.
Best Buy has a JBL Charge 2 Bluetooth Speaker. It is highly rated and currently on sale for $129.99 (originally $149.99). Ninety-six percent of those who bought this product from Best Buy recommend it. It has up to a 12-hour battery life, a mini subwoofer and 15W of amplified power.
Do you have a Bluetooth speaker? What brand is it? Leave us a note below and let us know.
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