Take Your Tunes with You: JBL Clip 4 Portable Bluetooth Speaker

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No matter your plans this summer – traveling, hosting and attending barbecues, lounging on a beach – you can take your music with you. A great portable option is the JBL Clip 4 Portable Bluetooth Speaker: it’s small, waterproof, clips onto anything, and you can get it now for $20 off.

Although this is a small, portable speaker, you’ll still get rich audio and a hitting base – even though it fits in your hand. You can wirelessly stream your favorite music from Bluetooth-enabled devices, including your phone or tablet.

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The construction of the JBL Clip 4 Portable Bluetooth Speaker includes a redesigned carabiner clip that attaches to nearly everything for the ultimate in portability. It clips onto a belt, strap, or buckle, providing extra protection and allowing you to take it to all your summer events. It ships with a USB-C cable, quick start guide, warranty card, and safety sheet.

Bring your speaker with you anywhere. It would be a great option for the beach or poolside, as it’s waterproof and dust-proof. The colorful fabric design makes it as attractive as it is functional. Buy it now to ensure you have it for all summer events.

Take 38% off the price of this speaker in your choice of colors and pay just $49.95.

JBL Clip 4 Portable Bluetooth Speaker

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