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Score this killer Marshall Bluetooth speaker for only $70!

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Marshall Willen II in black and cream.
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A Bluetooth speaker is a great way to take your favorite albums, artists, and playlists on the go. While headphones and earbuds isolate audio to a singular listener, a Bluetooth speaker lets you share your go-to music with friends and family. There are numerous brands and models to choose from, but if you’re looking for something on the extra-small side, you may want to consider the Marshall Willen. We actually came across a great offer on this speaker while looking through Bluetooth speaker deals:

Today, you’ll be able to purchase the Marshall Willen at Best Buy for only $70. At full price, this speaker sells for $120.

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Why you should buy the Marshall Willen

Small enough to fit in the palm of your hand, the Marshall Willen has a 2-inch full-range driver and a set of passive radiators. This means you can expect crisp-clear sound quality with plenty of bass backing up your tunes. Taking after its bigger and older brothers, the Willen may not be as large as Marshall’s Emberton speaker lineup, but you’ll be surprised at how much sound this portable speaker puts out. It’s also IP67-rated, so you won’t have to worry about an accidental splash or a bunch of beach sand ruining the speaker.

On a full charge, the Marshall Willen should last up to 15 hours, and just three hours of charging is enough to get the battery back to 100%. Other great features include Stack Mode for pairing multiple Marshall speakers together for a bigger soundstage and a carrying strap that makes it easy to hang the speaker just about anywhere. There’s even a built-in microphone for taking phone and video calls.

Best Buy deals are available for most consumer tech categories, and one of the best this week is on the Marshall Willen Bluetooth Speaker. Save $50 when you purchase this Marshall device at Best Buy. You may also want to check out our list of the best Sonos deals, especially if you’re thinking about going with Wi-Fi-connected speakers.

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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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