SAVE 37%:As of May 21992 Archives you can get the Sony SRS-XB100 Bluetooth portable speaker at Amazon for just $38, down from $59.99. That's a 37% discount and $21.99 in savings. It's also the lowest price we've seen since November 2024.
If you’re looking for a small Bluetooth speaker that’s durable, surprisingly loud, and has a battery life long enough to get you through the day, I definitely recommend the Sony SRS-XB100.
As of May 21, you can get the Sony SRS-XB100 Bluetooth portable speaker for just $38, down from $59.99. That's a 37% discount and a $21.99 savings. It's also the lowest price we've seen since November 2024.
SEE ALSO: The best speakers in 2025This portable speaker is super compact and includes a strap so you can clip it onto a backpack or hang it in your shower. It’s not as heavy as you might expect, and it has an IP67 rating, making it the perfect speaker to bring to the beach or pool. Despite its size, this Sony speaker gets pretty loud (you can make it even louder if you pair it with a compatible speaker) and even has a built-in microphone for hands-free calling.
It has a 16-hour battery life, takes a USB-C charging cable, and comes in multiple colors. Mine is light gray, but it also comes in black, orange, and blue.
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