Technology
This Bluetooth speaker claims to be the loudest, and it’s on sale
TL;DR: Get the party started with SOUNDBOKS 2: The Loudest Wireless Bluetooth Speaker for $543.20, a savings of $355.80.
Do you like having a fun time at parties with your friends? Do you want a way to instigate this fun with minimal organization, cost, or effort? And do you want this fun to be ear-crushingly loud?
If the answer to all of those questions is “yes,” then we’ve got good news for you. A group of friends from Denmark has created a portable Bluetooth speaker that will stand up to any PA; in other words, it’s loud as hell.
The SOUNDBOKS 2 is roughly a carry-on suitcase-sized speaker that can deliver a crisp treble and a hefty amount of bass thanks to a pair of 10-inch woofers. It’s waterproof, weather-resistant, and easily transportable.
Along with hooking up to your device via Bluetooth, the speaker has a stereo jack so it can be connected to a sound system. The thing is pretty intense, so it does take 3.5 hours to charge. However, the lithium iron phosphate cells that power it will last for eight hours. And as the SOUNDBOKS 2 can reach a skull-shakingly booming 122 decibels, eight hours of sound is probably more than enough.
You can grab the SOUNDBOKS 2 now for $679, a 20% discount on the usual price. If you include the code GREENMONDAY20, you can chop a further 20% off of that discounted figure to $543.20. That’s the best price you’ll find.
Throw a rave in a field. Host a rager on a mountain top. Blow the windows out at your studio apartment and turn the neighbors against you; or don’t, whatever. But if you like it loud, buy a SOUNDBOKS 2.
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