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This small but powerful JBL Bluetooth speaker is 25% off today — hurry!

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Listen to your favorite tracks anywhere with the JBL Go 3, an extremely portable Bluetooth speaker that you can currently purchase with a 25% discount from Amazon. Instead of $40, you’ll only have to pay $30 — the savings of $10 might not look like much, but consider it a bonus when buying this small but powerful audio device. Whether you’re planning to get it for yourself or as a gift to loved ones, you’re going to have to hurry because this is a limited-time deal that may end at any moment.

Why you should buy the JBL Go 3 Bluetooth speaker

JBL is one of the most popular brands in the audio industry, and it’s a mainstay in our roundup of the best Bluetooth speakers. The JBL Go 3 is one of its smaller devices, but don’t be fooled by its size — it’s still capable of delivering JBL’s signature sound, with big audio and punchy bass that you wouldn’t believe are coming from the mini Bluetooth speaker. With its ultra-portable design, the JBL Go 3 is the perfect companion for your outdoor adventures, pool parties, and beach trips, and you don’t need to worry about getting it damaged as it’s protected with an IP67 rating for water and dust resistance.

With the JBL Go 3, you’ll be able to stream music from your phone, tablet, or any other compatible device through a Bluetooth connection. The mini speaker’s battery can last up to 5 hours on a single charge, and it’s got on-device controls for playing and pausing your music and for adjusting volume.

The JBL Go 3 already offers a lot of value at its sticker price of $40, so you shouldn’t miss Amazon’s $10 discount that brings its down to $30. At 25% off, this is one of the biggest steals that you can get from the Bluetooth speaker deals that are available today. There’s no time to waste though, as we’re not sure how much longer the JBL Go 3 will stay at this price. Complete your transaction for it immediately, or else you may miss out on the savings.

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