Save $70 on a Belkin Soundform Elite Smart Speaker

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With our increasing dependence on technology, there is a much greater need to find space, let alone electrical outlets, for all these devices and accessories. The Belkin Soundform Elite Smart Speaker will kill two birds with one stone, as it is a Google Assistant smart speaker while doing double duty as a wireless charger.

Belkin is behind the speaker itself, with the acoustics provided by Devialet. It utilizes patented technologies from the company to provide great sound quality, despite being a compact device.

The same company provides Speaker Active Matching (SAM) to provide fidelity and performance. Devialet’s “Push-Push” dual woofer design delivers a deep, bass experience, yet without the usual vibrations.

Deal Belkin Soundform Elite Speaker Charger

The Belkin Soundform Elite Smart Speaker makes use of the Google Assistant voice assistant. With just your voice, you can control your music or do a number of other tasks. You can also pair it with other Google Assistant-enabled smart speakers so you can enjoy your music no matter where you are in your home.

A unique feature to smart speakers is integrated fast wireless charging of your Qi-enabled devices. This includes recent iPhones, Samsung Galaxy phones, and Google Pixel phones.

Take $70 off the price of either the black or white smart speaker and pay just $229.99.

Belkin Soundform Elite Smart Speaker

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