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The Ultimate Ears Wonderboom 4 Bluetooth speaker has a 22% discount this week

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When it comes to portable Bluetooth speakers, one of the most rugged and reliable brands on the market is Ultimate Ears. Over the last few years, this manufacturer has made some of the best waterproof speakers money can buy, so you can imagine our delight when we discovered one of the company’s newer speakers is on sale this week

Right now, when you purchase the Ultimate Ears Wonderboom 4 at Amazon or Walmart, you’ll only pay $78. Usually this speaker costs $100, so you’ll be saving yourself $22. 

Why you should buy the Ultimate Ears Wonderboom 4

Do you constantly find yourself as the host of all the summer shindigs? The UE Wonderboom 4 is a great way to entertain friends and family for hours on end. Designed to deliver 360-degree sound, the Wonderboom 4 gets plenty loud and brings some solid thump and rumble to the backyard BBQ. There’s even an Outdoor Mode for honing in on vocals and dialogue, so you’ll never miss what your favorite podcasters are saying. 

On a full charge, the UE Wonderboom 4 should last up to 13 hours, and it only takes about 2.5 hours to completely recharge from zero. And with Bluetooth 5.2 support, you’ll be able to have more than two devices paired to the Wonderboom 4 simultaneously at distances up to 335 feet away. 

The Wonderboom 4 has an IP67 rating for dust and water resistance, which means it can survive an accidental dunk in the pool or beverage spill. It’s also incredibly portable (weighing less than one pound) and has a built-in elastic carrying loop. 

Save $22 on the Ultimate Ears Wonderboom 4 when you purchase today. We also recommend taking a look at our lists of the best Bluetooth speaker deals, best Amazon deals, and best Walmart deals for even more markdowns on top outdoor-friendly tech.

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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