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Bluetooth speakers: Marshall Stanmore (multiple colors) $340 (Reg. $400), Gramovox Gramophone $350 (Reg. $400)

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On top of the UE BOOM sale from earlier, we are also seeing a couple more unique speaker options go on sale today as well. Starting with Best Buy’s deal on the Marshall Stanmore Bluetooth Speaker in multiple colors for $339.99 shipped. That’s $60 under the original listing, between $55 and $60 under the average selling price, about $35 or more below Amazon, and matching the lowest we’ve seen on these speakers.

They are based on the iconic design of Marshall pro amps and feature Bluetooth-enabled streaming and have a handy PowerSaver “to minimize your speaker’s environmental impact when not actively in use.” Today’s deal is available in all 4 colors: black, brown, creme and pitch black. The Stanmore has received a 4+ star rating on Amazon and 4.8/5 stars from over 100 Best Buy customers.

Next up, we have the Gramovox Bluetooth Gramophone for $349.99 shipped. That’s about $60 under the regular price including shipping, the first notable discount and the best price we’ve ever seen by $50. Along with its unique 1920’s style horn shape, the Gramovox features full wireless audio streaming from iOS/Android, 12 to 18 hours of battery life, a solid Walnut base, and a 33-ft Bluetooth range.

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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