
Amazon quietly dropped a limited-time deal on this bestselling Anker speaker
'No diggity, no doubt,' music is the sweet, steady motivator of life. So keep your soul fired up and let your favorite jams move you one step at a time with the Anker Soundcore 2 at 33% off for a limited time.
Besides coming in four cute color options, 10,000 people didn't just 'accidentally' buy the Anker Soundcore 2 last month; this portable stereo has something to offer, from IPX7 waterproof features to Bluetooth 5.0, keeping a tighter connection than your family group chat.
This Bluetooth speaker has stereo sound and 24-hour battery life, with BassUp technology. Not a Prime member? Sign up for free to get access to hot Prime Day deals, black Friday specials, streaming access, fast two-day shipping and more.
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So snap up this speaker for all your outdoor activities or plop it in your kitchen so cooking feels like a music video. After all, for just $30+, this portable speaker is worth spicing up your life.
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Anker is beloved by 20 million people and growing for its exceptional sound quality, featuring a spiral bass port that brings out your favorite beats the way they were intended to be heard.
Plus, you can pair two of these devices together for actual stereo sound, transforming your patio into a DJ setup or your living room into a cinematic scene.
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