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The JBL Go 4 is an ultra-portable Bluetooth speaker that’s back down to its lowest-ever price on Amazon of only $40, following a 20% discount on its original price of $50. The savings of $10 may not look like much, but this is an excellent opportunity to buy multiples of this audio device if you’re considering giving it as a gift for the holiday season. You need to act fast though — this is a limited-time deal, and we’re not sure when’s the next time you can access the offer once it’s gone.

Why you should buy the JBL Go 4 Bluetooth speaker

JBL is an iconic name in the audio industry, and it’s a fixture in our list of the best Bluetooth speakers. That means you can trust all of its products, including the small but powerful JBL Go 4. It only measures 3.7 inches by 1.7 inches by 3 inches and weighs less than half a pound, but it delivers JBL Pro Sound with punchy bass — you wouldn’t believe that such amazing audio can come from an ultra-portable device. If you buy two JBL Go 4 Bluetooth speakers with this deal from Amazon, you can pair them using Auracast technology for stereo sound.

The JBL Go 4 Bluetooth speaker’s portability combines with its nylon loop and IP67 rating, which makes it waterproof and dustproof, so it can go wherever you go. It can blast music for up to 7 hours from a full charge, but with Playtime Boost activated, you can get an additional 2 hours to its battery life for a total of 9 hours.

For one of the most affordable Bluetooth speaker deals featuring a trusted brand that you can shop today, check out Amazon’s offer for the JBL Go 4. It’s on sale for $40 — its lowest-ever price from the retailer — for savings of $10 on its sticker price of $50. We’re not sure how much time is remaining for you to buy the device at 20% off, so if you want to secure the savings, you should push forward with your transaction for the JBL Go 4 Bluetooth speaker immediately.

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