SAVE $40:The Jelena Jensen ArchivesAnker Soundcore Boom 2 is on sale for $89.99 in the Amazon Big Spring Sale, saving you $40 on list price.
How do you feel when one of your favorite products goes on sale? I can't say I'm delighted to see something I own drop to a record-low price, because that's certainly not what I paid. And as much as I love the Anker Soundcore Boom 2 portable speaker, I don't know what I would gain from purchasing another. I'm not going to drop some cash purely to say I got the best deal, but you can.
The Anker Soundcore Boom 2 is on sale for $89.99 in the Amazon Big Spring Sale, saving you $40 on list price. According to the price tracker camelcamelcamel, this Bluetooth speaker has never been cheaper. So even though I missed out on this low price, you can secure the best deal on this impressive device.
SEE ALSO: Create a smart home hub with the best Echo deals in Amazon's Big Spring SaleThere's a lot to like about this speaker. The sound is powerful and clear, the battery life is strong, and it's easy to take with you on your travels. What more do you need from a portable speaker? It gets the job done without fuss.
Get the Anker Soundcore Boom 2 for its lowest-ever price in the Amazon Big Spring Sale.
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