JBL portable speakers are sex videos playlist youtubeon sale for Black Friday, with deals up to 40% off or more from retailers like Best Buy, Walmart, and Amazon.
Best early Black Friday JBL portable speaker deals:JBL is thebrand for portable outdoor sound. Whether you’re looking for an amped-up speaker like the JBL - PartyBox 310 to bring the party to your dock or campsite, or a clip-on like the JBL Go 4 that will transport the vibe with you as you bike through the city, JBL is the pick.
JBL's portable Bluetooth speakers have become a modern classic, but the brand is also known for solid headphones, which offer another approach to portability. Whatever you choose, early Black Friday deals offer standout opportunities to save on portable sound.
When you’re looking for big-sound outdoors, the JBL - PartyBox 310 is the one. With 240 watts for up to 18 hours, this portable Bluetooth speaker stays booming. Splash proof, you won’t have to worry about it getting a little wet, so beach and boat parties are fair game. This speaker connects with Bluetooth or auxiliary. The same versatility applies to its battery: just plug it in to keep going when the 18 hour battery life runs low.
A customizable light show is part of the package with the PartyBox 310. Lights will pulse to the music with different settings that will augment your playlist, whatever the energy is. Right now, the JBL - PartyBox 310 is available for $349.99 for a savings of $170.
When you’re looking for maximum portability, the JBL Go 4 is an easy choice. Made to clip onto a backpack or bike, this portable waterproof speaker sports 7 hours of battery life. It will follow you into the backcountry, or keep you energized while you cruise the city.
Today, you can get the JBL Go 4 from Amazon for $39.95 and save 20%.
The JBL Go 3 is also a great pick. With a similar clip-on design, this Bluetooth speaker may be one generation behind the 4, but it's certainly not left behind. It sports 5 hours of battery life and the same IP67 weather resistance that you'll find on the JBL Go 4. A generation behind the 4, you can often find it for less. That's true now: take advantage of Walmart’s early Black Friday sale and get the JBL Go 3 for $29.95, saving 40%.
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