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JBL Spark Bluetooth Speaker drops to $25 shipped (Cert. Refurb, Orig. $130)

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Harman Audio is offering a refurbished JBL Spark Hanging Bluetooth Speaker for $24.99 shipped. That gets you over $100 off the MSRP, it’s $10 under our previous mention for a new one, and it’s the best we can find for it. Rated 4/5 stars by Harman Audio customers.

JBL Spark Features:

  • Bluetooth streaming wirelessly streams high-quality stereo music from any Bluetooth-equipped device
  • Dual drivers and a tuned bass port deliver room-filling sound
  • Easy Set-up lets Spark be hung on a wall or placed on a tabletop.
  • Cool design includes a translucent body, a sturdy metal grill, a fabric-finished cable and a matching JBL power adapter
  • 1 Year Warranty

For some higher-end options like Harman Kardon’s Onyx Mini, at $50, check out our Daily Deals.

JBL Spark fills your favorite space with a new twist in audio – a sound system that matches your lifestyle. Two high performance drivers matched to a tuned bass port enable you to enjoy great JBL sound wirelessly, while the unique cabinet and multiple color options let you customize your style in keeping with your music library. The perfect complement to your Bluetooth®-enabled devices, Spark merges wireless technology to cool design – transforming any room into a space that looks every bit as exceptional as it sounds.

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Perry Raskin is an editor at 9to5Toys. Contact him at perry@9to5mac.com.