SAVE $10:As of April 3,ebony the JBL Go 4 portable speaker is on sale at Amazon for $39.95. Normally it's listed for $49.95, so you're saving 20%.
If you've been looking to pick up a portable speaker with the springtime weather coming in, there are still quite a few deals available after Amazon's Big Spring Sale. One of our favorite Bluetooth speakers, theJBL Go 4, is still discounted right now after the sale event. For a limited time, you can pick it up for 20% off its usual price. No better time than now to grab a portable speaker for your adventures this year.
This 20% discount has dropped the price of the JBL Go 4 from $49.95 to $39.95. This is very close to its lowest-ever price of $38, so now is as good a time as any to pick it up if it's caught your eye. All of the available colors are on sale as well, so you can have your pick of the black speaker, black and orange, blue, pink, purple, red, sand, squad, and white. That's not all, either. Your purchase also comes with a free 90 day trial of an Amazon Music Unlimited Individual Plan. This monthly trial is only available to new Amazon Music Unlimited subscribers, though.
SEE ALSO: Beats Solo 4 headphones are still at their Amazon Spring SaleThis compact little speaker is perfect for taking on the go, complete with a waterproof and dustproof design that can handle most outdoor environments you set it up to play in. No matter if you're on a camping trip or heading to the beach, the JBL Go 4 can keep the tunes going. It also boasts up to seven hours of playtime so you don't have to worry about the battery all that often.
We consider it the best speaker under $50 in our roundup of the best Bluetooth speakers, saying, "Though it may be tiny, it's definitely mighty when it comes to how loud it can get: you probably won't feel the need to use the highest volume unless you're outdoors and in a noisy area."
This portable speaker deal is worth jumping on while it's still available. Don't miss out on 20% off the JBL Go 4 at Amazon.
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