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Best Cyber Monday Portable Bluetooth Speaker Deals: Bose, JBL, and Ultimate Ears

Cyber Monday may be over, so is Black Friday, but there are still plenty of cheap Bluetooth speakers from the likes of Bose, JBL, and Ultimate Ears on offer as part of Cyber Week. But with so much on offer, how can you possibly track down the best deal on the Bluetooth speaker you have set your sights on? That’s where we come in — we’ve cataloged all the best Cyber Monday portable speaker deals right here, so you don’t have to traipse all over the web to track them down.

The Cyber Monday portable Bluetooth speaker deals

  • Bose SoundLink Micro — $69 ($30 off)
  • Beats Pill+ Portable Speaker — $114 ($66 off)
  • JBL Boombox — $380 ($120 off)
  • Sony SRS-XB01 — $15 ($20 off)
  • JBL Clip 3 — $30 ($40 off)
  • Sony SRS-XB12 — $35 ($25 off)
  • Ultimate Ears Wonderboom — $40 ($60 off)
  • JBL Flip 4 — $60 ($40 off)
  • Ultimate Ears Boom 2 LE — $70 ($110 off)
  • JBL Charge 4 — $100 ($80 off)
  • Ultimate Ears Boom 3 — $120 ($30 off)
  • Bose Soundlink Revolve — $120 ($80 off)
  • Ultimate Ears Megaboom 3 — $170 ($30 off)
  • Bose SoundLink Revolve+ — $240 ($60 off)
  • JBL Xtreme — $150 ($30 off)
  • JBL Xtreme 2 — $250 ($100 off)
  • JBL Charge 3– $90 ($60 off)

How to choose a portable speaker

Portable speakers are as unique as the people who buy them, so it’s imperative you figure out the exact model you want (and possibly even an alternative as well) before you start perusing a long list of deals. Fail to do to so, and you could just find yourself walking away empty-handed as you burned through the time trying to figure out which is the best suited to you.

Unfortunately, choosing a portable speaker isn’t easy. There are a number of things to consider, like how important durability is, whether you want a Bluetooth speaker that can cope with a quick dip in the pool and if Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant could be of use. Not sure where to start your search? Take a look at our extensive list of the Best Bluetooth Speakers.

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