Technology
Ultimate Ears Blast speakers are $69.99 at Dell
TL;DR: Get the waterproof Ultimate Ears Blast portable Bluetooth speaker for $69.99 from Dell. That’s almost $20 cheaper than Amazon and $110 cheaper than its usual price.
While Prime Day rolls along with more deals by the minute, keep an eye out for better deals at competitors. Even Amazon can’t beat every offer, and one surprise that popped up is this Dell discount on some waterproof portable speakers. You need something to play your JoJo Siwa playlist while you sing along in the shower.
Start the party with the Ultimate Ears Blast Bluetooth speaker for only $69.99 from Dell. You save $110, which is better than Amazon’s current price of $89. Shipping is free from Dell, so unless you need the two-day Prime shipping for a weekend trip to the beach, then Dell beats Amazon this time.
As a Bluetooth speaker, the Ultimate Ears Blast offers the portability and durability you need. It’s waterproof and drop proof, so it’s completely safe from unforeseen party fouls. Just connect with Wi-Fi or over your Bluetooth to get clear, powerful sounds with 360-degree coverage. You get the full range of sound from dedicated tweeters to the deepest bass.
Best of all, the Blast has built-in Alexa when connected via Wi-Fi. No need to interrupt your dance parties when you have hands-free voice controls. Just tell Alexa to turn up the volume, skip songs, and choose playlists from Spotify, Amazon Music, Pandora, and iHeartRadio. And you can dance all night with ease thanks to up to 16 hours of battery life.
A good wireless speaker has to be the literal life of the party, and the Ultimate Ears Blast lives up to that challenge. Now you can try it out with a special offer from Dell for the Ultimate Ears Blast speaker for only $69.99.
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