Save 26% and Party With the JBL Boombox 2 at 26% Off

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Jbl Boombox 2

There is no doubt that the right speaker can set the mood. New Year is just around the corner, and if you have plans to host gatherings or know someone who loves to bring people together, a good speaker can complete the celebration. The JBL Boombox 2 is built for these occasions. Buy it at a discount as a gift to yourself.

This speaker comes in a portable, practical design. The grip handle makes it easy to carry and perfect for the outdoors. Portability doesn’t mean any compromise on performance, though. This model is the loudest JBL boombox ever. Enjoy 160 watts of JBL Original Pro Sound and provide tunes in any space.

Jbl Boombox 2 On Roof

The sound isn’t just loud – it is rich, so you can enjoy crisp highs and balanced mids, making it feel like the audio is being played live. The battery will last an impressive 24 hours, so your music won’t stop anytime soon.

There’s good news for beachgoers and water lovers too: the JBL Boombox 2 is IPX7 waterproof. It will handle all those splashes and even accidental drops in the pool, which makes it excellent for all your adventures.

Jbl Boombox 2 On Beach

Connectivity is simple. The Boombox 2 pairs quickly with your phone, tablet, or any Bluetooth device. Control the playlist from anywhere, switch tracks, and even share control with friends or the DJ without any interruptions.

Grab this boombox for $299.95 after a 26% discount in two colors: black and camouflage.

JBL Boombox 2

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