Enjoy Your Summer Plans with a Bose Soundlink Flex Speaker

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There’s still time left this summer to get in a little more summer fun: pool parties, barbecues, beach outings, etc. If you’re looking for a little music to accompany the summer fun, get a Bose Soundlink Flex Bluetooth Speaker, and save 27%.

One of the best reasons to get this portable speaker is the custom-engineered transducer that will provide deep, clear, and immersive audio. This is sound you can enjoy whether you’re having fun this summer or just sitting at home, relaxing.

The Proprietary Position Qtechnology in the Bose Soundlink Flex Speaker determines the position it’s in, then provides the optimal, clearest possible sound for the orientation and environment. It doesn’t matter whether it’s sitting under an umbrella on the beach, on a table next to your gas grill, or just your kitchen table. It will always be the best sound possible.

Bose Soundlink Flex Bluetooth Speaker Portable

Go ahead and use it in your kitchen or bedroom, but it’s been tested to meet IP67 waterproof speaker standards, so you can also use it at the pool, beach, in the rain, or even in the bathroom. It’s been crafted with waterproof materials. And if it slips away from you? That’s okay – it floats.

Along with being able to resist water, it will also withstand drops, rust, dust, and debris. It’s resistant to corrosion and UV light as well. The speaker will go wherever you go and still be there to crank out some tunes for you.

Connect through the incuded USB-C cable to recharge the lithium-ion battery, which will last for up to 12 hours with each charge. A built-in mic allows you to make and receive calls through this Bose speaker as well. Siri and Google Assistant are accessible through your phone. Keep the speaker updated through the Bose connect app.

Take 27% off the price of this waterproof speaker in Black, and pay just $109. Pay $112 to get it in Chilled Lilac, and pay $119 to get it in Green, Stone Blue, or White Smoke.

Bose Soundlink Flex Bluetooth Speaker

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