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This new “ultraportable” outdoor speaker is on sale for under $60

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It’s undeniably the season for outdoor Bluetooth speakers. Unfortunately, they can get quite expensive, with the Beats Pill (our top pick) at $150 and the premium JBL Xtreme 4 all the way up at $380. However, a good alternative is to get an Ultimate Ears Miniroll speaker. It’s normally priced around $80, but right now you can get one for just $59, saving you $21. If you order it soon enough, you’ll even be able to get it ahead of Father’s Day, making it great as either a gift or a way to elevate your sound for the event. Tap the button below to see it or keep reading for our take.

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Why you should buy the Ultimate Ears Miniroll speaker

One of the great things about recent reviews is that you don’t have to filter them through the context of time. Our Ultimate Ears Miniroll speaker review was released just days ago. If you are considering picking up this deal, you can just read it directly for the absolute best look at the speaker, then come back and get this deal. The only thing the review won’t prepare you for is that this deal is only on the black version of the speaker and not the playful blue edition that Simon is using.

If you’re not up for reading the review in totality, that’s fine too. The Ultimate Ears Miniroll speaker is, despite its soft an unimposing appearance, a tough speaker that you can throw in your bag and go. It won’t take damage from a dip in the pool (but it will sink, so keep it on the shallow end!) and has great sound for the size. If you want more sound, you can chain up multiple Minirolls together to sync up your music — which makes this an excellent gift to buy for a father/child duo in your life, or as a treat for you and a gift for dad.

Pick up an Ultimate Ears Miniroll for just $59 while this deal lasts. That’s $21 off of the usual $80 and a great deal for a product that’s so new. If it doesn’t pick up your interests, there are always other speaker deals to check out.

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