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Save 22% on the UE Wonderboom 4 speaker when you purchase today

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Now that summer is just around the corner, it’s time to pack that surfboard and hit the beach with all your best pals! And what better way to reign in the good vibes than with your favorite playlist? Sounds like you should be looking at one of the best Bluetooth speakers on the market!

Fortunately, the Ultimate Ears Wonderboom 4 Bluetooth Speaker is on sale this week for only $78, a $22 discount from its $100 retail price. Purchase at Amazon, Best Buy, and Target to take advantage of this offer. 

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Why you should buy the UE Wonderboom 4

The Wonderboom 4 is a phenomenal Bluetooth speaker that’s easy to take just about anywhere, thanks to its long battery life and 360-degree driver layout. Delivering up to 13 hours of playtime on a single charge, the Wonderboom 4 also shuts offs after 15 minutes of no tunes or podcasts to save battery. 

As far as sound projection goes, this speaker is great for small to medium-sized indoor and outdoor locations, thanks to its rugged IP67 rating for dust and water resistance. You’ll even be able to dunk the speaker in up to three feet of water for 30 minutes or less (plus it floats!). The Wonderboom 4 produces a balanced and bass-lite sound and features two built-in audio presets (Outdoor and Podcast) if you want a slightly different sound. 

We were also glad to learn you can pair a second Wonderboom 4 speaker for a bigger stereo soundstage! While the Boom 4 isn’t the best Bluetooth speaker ever made, it’s definitely one of the best water-friendly models in recent memory. 

Save $22 on the Ultimate Ears Wonderboom 4 when you purchase today, and maybe take a quick peek at our lists of the best Bluetooth speaker deals, best Amazon deals, and top Best Buy deals on your way out! You may also want to check out our review of the Ultimate Ears MiniRoll if you’re interested in a smaller waterproof Bluetooth speaker.

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Michael Bizzaco
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Michael Bizzaco has been selling, installing, and talking about TVs, soundbars, streaming devices, and all things smart home…
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