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Sony SRS-BTX300 Bluetooth NFC Wireless Portable Speaker (refurb) $55 shipped (orig. $199), more

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Secondipity via eBay Daily Deals offers the refurbished Sony SRSBTX300 Portable NFC Bluetooth Wireless Speaker System for $54.99 shipped. That’s $45 below the cost of the same model in new condition at Amazon, where over 300 customers rate it 4.5/5 stars. Buy with confidence, Secondipity is a Top Rated Plus Seller and this speaker includes a 90-day limited hardware warranty.

This portable Bluetooth speaker features 20-watts of power, one-touch listening with NFC technology and speaker phone capability. The portable battery carries a charge for over eight hours, which is great for listening on the go. Additionally, with its rear-mounted USB cable, the Sony SRSBTX300 can charge your phone or tablet as well.

Next, 1Sale offers the refurbished Altec Lansing Portable iPhone & iPod Stereo System for $34.99 shipped. That’s $85 off the original list price and $20 better than Amazon’s price for a new model, where this speaker is rated 4.5/5 stars. This Altec Lansing speaker system features a rechargeable battery that lasts up to five hours, a 30-pin dock, and on-board controls.

 

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