GET $70 OFF:As of Oct. 16,Watch Millae: Good Brother Online you can get the Marshall Emberton II portable Bluetooth speaker for $99.99, down from $169.99. That's a 41% discount and $70 off.
Prime Day may be over, but we’re still seeing newsworthy Bluetooth speaker deals across multiple brands, including Marshall.
As of Oct. 16, you can score a Marshall Emberton II portable Bluetooth speaker for just $99.99, down from $169.99. Not only is this a $70 discount, but it’s also a record-low price for this particular speaker, according to the Amazon price-checking tool CamelCamelCamel.
SEE ALSO: The 5 best portable Bluetooth speakers for 2024This vintage-inspired Bluetooth speaker features 360-degree sound with True Stereophonic tech (a multi-directional sound system developed by Marshall) and an IP67-rated design that's dust- and waterproof. You can get up to 30 hours of playtime, and it only takes three hours to recharge.
With the Marshall app, you can adjust the bass and treble using the equalizer. You can also keep the speaker updated with over-the-air updates. If you want a louder sound, the Marshall Emberton II can connect to other speakers with Stack Mode.
In terms of style, Marshall's line of Bluetooth speakers, inspired by the looks of their iconic amps, pass the vibe test. Unless you're willing to pony up for something in the $900 price range, you really can't find a cooler-looking portable speaker for sale in 2024.
We don't know how much longer the Emberton II will remain at its Prime Day price. So, if you need a new party speaker for fall get-togethers, don't wait too long to take advantage of this speaker deal at Amazon. And if you need something even bigger, the Marshall Kilburn II Bluetooth speaker is $100 off at Amazon for a limited time, too.
Topics Bluetooth Gadgets
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