Get a Bose SoundLink Color II Portable Speaker for Under $80

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If you’re looking for an audio product, you can’t go wrong with a brand name like Bose. With this great deal, you can get a Bose speaker for under $80. With a Bose SoundLink Color II Portable Speaker, you will get everything you’d expect from Bose and what you’d expect in a wireless speaker, including Bluetooth, water resistance, and a built-in mic.

As you would expect from Bose, the speaker includes Bose technology to deliver great sound through such a small speaker. The soft silicone exterior makes it easy to pick it up and take it with you – wherever you go. A waterproof rating of IPX4 expands the list of places you can take the speaker.

Bose Soundlink Color Ii Speaker

Voice prompts on the Bose SoundLink Color II Portable Speaker will help you pair it for the first time with your smartphone. You can also do quick pair with HFC devices. The Lithium-ion battery will give you up to a full eight hours of playtime. Pair it with other Bose Smart Home speakers to play the same music throughout your home.

A built-in mic provides a speakerphone for use with voice assistants such as Siri or Google Now. You can also manage the speaker with the Bose Connect app, designed to make switching between devices easier. It simply takes just a drag and drop. Personalize your settings in the app so that your focus is on your music, podcasts, etc.

Take $50 off the price of this speaker in Soft Black for just $79.

Bose SoundLink Color II Portable Speaker

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