GET UP TO 40% OFF:As of Dec. 8,The Exotic Time Machine you can get the JBL Go 3 portable speaker for $29.95 and the JBL Clip 4 portable speaker for $49.95 at Amazon.
If you've been relying on your smartphone for portable music, it's time to invest in a Bluetooth speaker. Sure, popping your phone in a cup or propping it up against a wall can amplify the sound somewhat, but it still doesn't compare to the quality of a real speaker — and there are a couple of great deals on affordable JBL speakers at Amazon today.
SEE ALSO: 7 of the best speakers for those who want crisp, clear audioAs of Dec. 8, you can snag these tiny powerhouses for up to 40% off at Amazon. Get the JBL Go 3 for $29.95 (save $20) or the JBL Clip 4 for $49.95 (save $30).
Whether you're hitting the beach, hiking, or taking a bike ride, these speakers are designed to provide high-quality sound wherever you go.
The JBL Go 3 is a super lightweight and portable speaker that's ideal for day trips or backyard hangouts. Its small size makes it easy to toss into your bag and take it anywhere. Plus, it's waterproof and holds a five-hour charge, so you can keep the tunes going even if you accidentally drop it in the pool or get caught in a rain shower.
The JBL Clip 4 is slightly more expensive at $49.95, but it has a few additional features that make it worth the extra cost. With its built-in carabiner, the Clip 4 easily attaches to your backpack or belt loop, so you can just clip and go. It's also waterproof and offers up to 10 hours of playtime, so you don't have to worry about running out of juice during a long hike or a party that lingers into the wee hours.
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