Prime Day concluded today, leaving shoppers with a final opportunity to secure discounted audio equipment. Bluetooth speakers were among the most heavily discounted categories, with savings reaching up to 50%.
The Chifench Portable Bluetooth Speaker is priced at $18.97, a 37% reduction from its regular price. Its IPX5 rating offers splash resistance, though it is not designed for immersion.
The Marshall Acton III Home Speaker, modeled after the classic Marshall stack, is available for $179.99, down 40% from its usual price. The unit features onboard bass and treble controls, a 3.5‑mm input, and requires a power outlet.
Amazon's Echo Dot Max, a home speaker with integrated smart‑home hub, sells for $64.99 after a 35% discount. It supports music playback, podcasts, and voice‑controlled smart‑home functions via Alexa.
The Bose SoundLink Plus Portable Bluetooth Speaker offers a 20‑hour battery and portable design, priced at $179.00 following a $90 discount. Its sound quality aligns with Bose's reputation and it can pair with other Bose speakers.
The Monster S620 Bluetooth Speaker, rated IPX8 waterproof, is available for $47.49, a 52% savings. It delivers 60 W of power and switches between indoor and outdoor modes.
Philips' X5206 Party Speaker, featuring 80 W output with dual 8‑inch woofers and 3‑inch tweeters, is discounted to $225.00. It includes karaoke mode, microphone and guitar inputs, LED lighting, and a built‑in trolley.
Additional Prime Day discounts extended to headphones, tablets, smart TVs, and virtual reality headsets, with savings ranging from 10% to 30% on flagship models.
Competing retailers such as Walmart, Best Buy, and Target offered comparable promotions during the same period, providing consumers alternative sources for discounted technology.
With Prime Day concluding, buyers looking for audio solutions or other electronics have a limited window to take advantage of the steep price reductions before inventory is replenished.