Act Now to Get the Soundcore Boom 2 Outdoor Speaker for Under $100

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Soundcore Boom 2

While your phone or laptop can give you decent sound, there’s a limit to how good “loud” can actually get. If you are looking for a more immersive experience during those movie nights and parties, you need a speaker that offers more than just volume, and the Soundcore Boom 2 fits the bill perfectly.

This minimal device has a top handle that makes it easy to carry around. Wherever you take it, Boom 2 will impressively handle the bass without making your favorite tracks feel overwhelming. It includes the BassUp 2.0 technology, which lets you customize the low-end output to make the bass match your mood. When you switch from standard 60W to the max 80W, the sound does not lose its clarity or balance.

Soundcore Boom 2 In Car

All of this is made even better with the way the subwoofer and dual 15W tweeters work together to deliver balanced sound. Whether you are listening to Billie Eilish’s vocals or The Weeknd’s deep beats, the sound stays smooth.

You will enjoy up to 24 hours of battery life, which is great to keep any party going. There is even a built-in power bank for charging your phone or other devices.

The Soundcore Boom 2 Outdoor Speaker is durable, comes with an IPX7 waterproof rating, and can also float. You can take it to the beach, by the pool, or even through a rainy day without a second thought.

Soundcore Boom 2 In Water

Finally, if you would like to add a personal touch to your music, the customizable EQ lets you tweak the sound to match your vibe. You will experience the sound exactly the way you want it.

Grab this speaker for just $99.99 and choose between three colors: Black, Blue, and Green.

Soundcore Boom 2 Outdoor Speaker

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