Save $50 on this already cheap Sony Bluetooth speaker at Best Buy

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Looking for a new and highly portable Bluetooth speaker? Right now, you can snap up the Sony SRS-XB33 Bluetooth speaker for just $100 at Best Buy. It was already a pretty good deal at $150 but it just got even sweeter thanks to this $50 price cut. If you’re looking for something highly portable that also looks good, this is the speaker for you. If you’re not sure if this is the right one, we have plenty of other excellent Bluetooth speaker deals for you to look over, too.

The Sony SRS-XB33 is fairly new on the market so it has yet to appear on our best Bluetooth speakers roundup but it’s got plenty of features that give it a strong chance of being considered in the future. It has dual passive radiators which means it’s surprisingly powerful when it comes to bassy playback while also keeping mids and lows quite clear, even when you crank up the volume. That’s thanks to its use of Sony’s Extra Bass technology which sounds gimmicky but actually boosts the sound quality at a tap of a button.

Designed with portability in mind, the Sony SRS-XB33 Bluetooth speaker is waterproof and quite rugged so it’s ideal for pool parties or camping trips, with you not having to worry about being extra careful with it. It’s even rustproof! It also offers a powerful rechargeable battery that provides up to 24 hours of continuous performance without much difficulty.

In case you want to create a massive setup by the pool, you can even connect it to as many as 100 compatible speakers so you get a true party feeling. Via apps, you can also have neat lighting effects that sync up with the music and give things more of a DJ style feeling. The Sony SRS-XB33 Bluetooth speaker is well-designed for those summer parties you’re considering already. Finally, you can also use it to charge your smartphone or other small devices, which is convenient if you’re aiming for a more sedate camping trip.

Ordinarily priced at $150, the Sony SRS-XB33 Bluetooth speaker is down to just $100 right now at Best Buy. A saving of $50, that works out at a third off the usual price. It was already a well-priced speaker from a highly regarded brand but it has just gotten even more appealing thanks to that price cut. It’s worth checking out.

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