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This JBL Mini Bluetooth Speaker Is Back at Black Friday Prices, Amazon Clears Stock with 40% Off

This JBL Mini Bluetooth Speaker Is Back at Black Friday Prices, Amazon Clears Stock with 40% Off

Gizmodo12-05-2025
Summer is just around the corner, and there's no better time to prepare for outdoor excursions, picnics, and sunny afternoons. If you want to listen to your favorite songs outdoors without the hassle of cables or complicated setups, you should just grab the JBL Clip 5 speaker and today, Amazon is offering it for a record low price price of just $49 : this deal tops the masive Black Friday price cut, and provides you with 38% off the regular $79 fee.
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Powerful Sound, Ultra Portable Speaker
With JBL Pro Sound technology, this very portable speaker plays crisp, dynamic sound complete with thumping bass that defies its small size. Whether streaming your playlist with buddies or enjoying a solo podcast session, the sound quality is really good for a speaker that you can so easily tote around in the palm of your hand. The redesigned carabiner has a generous opening which makes it simple to clip the speaker onto your backpack or belt loop. That way, your music never deserts you all day, wherever your adventures take you.
You will also love the battery life: On a single charge, it offers up to 12 hours of straight playtime with an optional Playtime Boost that gives you up to 3 extra hours when you need them. This is perfect for all-day beach day or hiking adventure. Charging is easy via USB-C, so you waste less time tied up to a power source and more time jamming out to tunes.
You'll also enjoy the fact that is is waterproof and dustproof with an IP67 rating and it can withstand rain, splashes and even sand without missing a beat. At the pool, the beach, or during a light rain shower, this speaker is designed to keep playing through it all.
The Bluetooth 5.3 connection of the speaker offers a strong wireless link to your tablet or phone: In addition, you can have multipoint connection so that you and your friend take turns playing music. For more sound, you can pair two Clip 5 speakers for stereo sound or use multiple JBL Auracast speakers to fill any room with deep, engaging sound.
For just $49, this super-portable Bluetooth speaker is a bargain (and it matches Black Friday prices!). Don't miss this deal while supplies last!
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