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Insignia’s Google Assistant Voice Smart Bluetooth Speaker from $25 at Best Buy

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Best Buy has now kicked off its massive Labor Day Sale and we are seeing some notable offers on the Google Assistant Insignia Voice Smart Bluetooth Speakers today. The standard model is on sale for $24.99 and the portable option is down to $34.99. Shipping is free in orders over $35, otherwise opt for in-store pickup to side-step the delivery fee. Today’s deals are matching our previous mention and the best we can find. These two speakers combine for a 4+ star rating from thousands. Head below for everything.

Today’s Insignia Speaker Deals:

We also have the UE WONDERBOOM at $50 (Reg. $80).

Insignia Voice Smart Portable Bluetooth Speaker:

Multiroom compatible speaker

Plays music in multiple rooms at once.

Wireless streaming lets you access all the music you love in one place

Enjoy your music library, radio stations and online services.

Simple setup

Put your Insignia wireless speaker in any room where you want music and connect it to your home Wi-Fi network. With the touch of a few buttons, you’re ready to enjoy multiroom music.

More ways to connect with the music you love

Bluetooth and Wi-Fi capability for pairing wireless devices.

Built-in Google Assistant

Lets you search the internet or set your schedule with just the sound of your voice.

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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