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Bose SoundLink Revolve, Revolve+ Bluetooth speakers are up to $80 off at Walmart

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With the holiday season approaching and Black Friday in full swing, now is the time for dinner parties and dance-offs, and if you need sound that can easily travel both inside the home and out, a portable Bluetooth speaker works wonders. One of Walmart’s best Black Friday deals gets you a Bose SoundLink Revolve Bluetooth speaker for up to $80 off. You can buy the Bose SoundLink Revolve for $120, down from $200, while the $240 price tag on the SoundLink Revolve+ is $60 cheaper than usual.

In the SoundLink Revolve, Bose combines its decades-long audio expertise with smart, omnidirectional engineering. The cylindrical speaker outputs sound in a 360-degree space thanks to dual passive radiators that feed the sound into acoustic deflectors. As a result, you shouldn’t experience degradation in sound quality no matter where it’s positioned. The SoundLink Revolve uses an aluminum shell reinforced with rubber bumpers to protect it from impacts. With a watertight IPX4 rating, this speaker can join you for a trip to the pool without worry — just don’t let it fall in — and 12 hours of battery life will ensure it lasts through lengthier outings. An NFC chip inside facilitates pain-free pairing with up to two compatible smartphones by bringing them in contact with the SoundLink Revolve. The SoundLink Revolve+ is even better, adding more powerful sound, better battery life than many of the products on our list of the best Bluetooth speakers, and an integrated carrying handle.

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Why should you buy this?

Though the SoundLink Revolve and SoundLink Revolve+ are over two years old, these are still some of the best Bluetooth speakers around. Bose rarely disappoints in the audio department, and the company’s products are built to last. Going up directly against mainstays like the Ultimate Megaboom 3 and value-packed offerings like the JBL Flip, the SoundLink Revolve is usually a tough sell, but it’s more than worth considering with today’s discounts.

You can find cool accessories like a charging cradle and a tripod stand for your SoundLink Revolve, the former driving its convenience rating through the roof, and the latter giving you even more flexibility to find its optimal position. Be sure to keep an eye out for potential discounts on those all throughout the holiday deals weekend, including the yet-to-commence Cyber Monday.

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