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JBL OnBeat Lightning Speaker Docks: Micro $30 + $5 shipping (Reg. $100), Mini $40 + $5 shipping (Reg. $150)

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Woot is offering the JBL OnBeat Micro Speaker Dock with Lightning Connector (in black or white) for $30 + $5 shipping. That’s about 75% or $85 off the original price, between $15 and $65 off the average selling price from trusted retailers, $10 under Amazon’s current listing and $5 under the best we’ve seen it go for. It features a built-in lightning dock, built-in rechargeable battery that delivers up to 5 hours of playback, a 3.5mm Aux connector and a USB charging port for charging and playback from another device. 

It comes with a 1 year warranty from JBL and it has received a 4.1 out of 5 stars review among Amazon customers.

Next we have the Micro’s bigger brother, the JBL OnBeat Mini Speaker Dock with Lightning Connector (in black) for $40 + $5 shipping. That’s $155 off the original price, $105 under JBL’s listing, $25 better than Amazon’s price and the best we’ve ever seen by $5.

It features much of what its Micro counterpart does with the addition of an 8 hour battery life and compatibility with iPad as well. It also comes with a 1 year warranty from JBL and it has received a 3.8 out of 5 stars on Amazon.

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices