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Want a new Bluetooth speaker? Make it the JBL Charge 6 — on sale from Walmart

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If you’re looking for Bluetooth speaker deals, you should consider going for the JBL Charge 6. Originally sold for $200, it’s currently on sale from Walmart with a $39 discount that drops its price to just $161. The offer may expire at any moment though, so if you want to get this device for a more affordable price than usual, you’re going to have to hurry with your purchase. You may lose this opportunity at savings on this Bluetooth speaker if you wait until tomorrow, so hurry!

Why you should buy the JBL Charge 6 Bluetooth speaker

We described the JBL Charge 6 as “the perfect portable speaker” in our review, and a huge reason for that is its included woven strap that doubles as a wrist strap or a carry handle. It might seem like a small thing, but the JBL Charge 6 becomes much more portable with this feature, giving you less reasons to leave it at home. The Bluetooth speaker is also waterproof, dust-proof, and drop-proof — and it can even float! — so there’s no need to worry about it if you decide to bring it to a pool party, a beach gathering, or an outdoor adventure.

The JBL Charge 6 features powerful sound and rich bass to get the party started and keep it going, with AI Sound Boost technology analyzing your music for even better quality with less distortion. The Bluetooth speaker can last for up to 28 hours on a single charge, and if your phone’s battery is running low, it can also serve as a power bank without interrupting your tracks.

The JBL Charge 6 is a fantastic Bluetooth speaker at its sticker price of $200, which means it’s a must-buy at its discounted price of only $161 from Walmart. We’re not sure how long you’ve got before you miss out on the savings of $39 though, so you have to act fast. Add the JBL Charge 6 Bluetooth speaker to your cart and finish the checkout process immediately to secure the bargain — you may regret it if you take up too much time thinking about it.

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