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Philips Bluetooth Wireless Speaker with Fast Charging Lightning Dock: $100 shipped (Reg. $130)

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As part of today’s Lightning deals Amazon is offering the Philips Bluetooth Wireless Speaker with Fast Charging Lightning Dock for $100 shipped (Reg. $130). This deal will only last for a few hours or until supplies last, you can check out the specs below or on the listing page.

Philips Bluetooth Wireless Speaker with Fast Charging Lightning Dock: $100 (Reg. $130)

Amazon is also running a Blowout Phillips Sale for a limited time with up to 67% in savings on everything from Bluetooth speakers to headphones and thumbdrives.

Philips Bluetooth Wireless Speaker with Fast Charging Lightning Dock Features:

  • Wireless music streaming via Bluetooth
  • Fast charging and play music via Lightning connector
  • DBB to preserve low tones for deep bass at any volume level
  • Built-in rechargeable Li-ion battery for long music playback
  • Shielding technology to block mobile phone interference

Philips Bluetooth Wireless Speaker with Fast Charging Lightning Dock: $100 (Reg. $130)

Compatible with iPhone 5 and the latest iPods through the Lightning connector, DS7880 docking speaker delivers powerful sound and ensures wireless streaming. Designed for travel, it also comes with rechargeable battery and a carrying pouch.

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