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Bluetooth speakers: Philips Multimedia $40, Omaker splashproof $19 Prime shipped, more

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Tanga is offering the Philips Bluetooth 2.0 Multimedia Speakers for $39.99 shipped. That’s $60 off the original list price and $36 less than Amazon’s current listing. They have audio-in for easy connection to most devices and “soft dome tweeters for pure sound and voice clarity.” Rated 3.8/5 stars at Amazon.
Next up, Omaker Official via Amazon offers the best selling Omaker M4 Portable Bluetooth 4.0 Speaker for $29.99, but if you use the code GIF8OLWT the price drops to $18.99 Prime shipped. That’s $11 off the regular sale price and a match to our previous mention from last week. It has Bluetooth 4.0/NFC connectivity, IP54 rated splashproof design, and up to 12 hours of playback on a single charge. Rated 4.5/5 stars by over 3,400 Amazon customers. 

Here are some other Bluetooth speakers we found on sale today:

  • Marshall Stanmore Portable Wireless Bluetooth Stereo Speaker $200 (Orig. $400) | eBay
  • Dell Bluetooth Speaker $30 with codes EXTRA10 and SOUND35 (Reg. $67) | Dell
  • Line 6 Modeling Guitar Amplifier and Bluetooth Speaker System $246 (Orig. $560) | Amazon
  • Harman Kardon Onyx Studio Wireless Bluetooth Speaker $93 (Orig. $250) | eBay
  • JBL Charge 2 + Plus Splashproof HD Bluetooth Spkeaker with 6000 mAh Battery $105 (Orig. $150) | eBay

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  1. does ANYONE know if these bt Philips pair one by one then sync or is the pairing only in one and a cable runs to the other one? Also if they are battery powered or need to be plugged in? I cant find this information ANYWHERE =/

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