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Harman Kardon’s Cortana-enabled Speaker returns to all-time low at $50

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Microsoft is offering the Harman Kardon Invoke Smart bluetooth Speaker with Cortana in two colors for $49.99 shipped. For comparison, it was originally $200, and today’s deal is around 50% off the regular price and a match of our previous mention. It has one of the more attractive smart speaker designs on the market today. Its metal casing and 360-degree layout are notable features, plus it has built-in Cortana capabilities. Outside of Echo Dot or Google Home mini, this is going to be amongst the lowest prices out there for a full-featured smart speaker. Rated 4.3/5 stars.

Harman Kardon Invoke features:

Answer Skype audio calls hands-free with this voice-activated Harman Kardon Invoke speaker. It’s made with premium materials to project music powerfully without sacrificing sound quality from a 360-degree metal cabinet. This Harman Kardon Invoke speaker includes Microsoft virtual assistant Cortana to answer questions and smart home technology to streamline tasks. Your personal digital assistant helps you stay on top of what’s important. Along with three 1/2″ tweeters for a complete range of sounds.

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