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Upgrade your summer audio: Bose SoundLink Max Bluetooth Speaker now $120 off (All colors)

If you’re looking to take your audio game up a notch, no matter where your summer adventures might take you this year, the flagship Bose SoundLink Max Bluetooth Speaker is sitting back down at the Amazon all-time low – it is now $120 off the list price

Amazon is now offering the Bose SoundLink Max Bluetooth Speaker for $279 shipped. This price is also live on all three colors directly via the official Bose site

There are certainly more compact and affordable options out there, but this is one of the best sounding speakers in its class that I have tested out personally. 

Regularly $399, you’re looking at a flagship Bose portable speaker here at $120 off the list price to match the lowest price we have ever tracked on Amazon. This is, in fact, only the second time have ever seen it down this low on Amazon. This model has bounced between $329 and the full $399 for almost all of this year – holiday 2025 and right now are the only times it has dipped below $299. 

The Max sits somewhere between those tiny little Bluetooth models you can barely hear at the beach from 10 feet away and those giant party speakers. That said it isn’t massive by any means, measuring out at 10-inches by 4.73 by 4.13. It delivers 20 hours of listening time per charge, boasts IP67 water and dustproof construction, and includes a USB-C port so you can syphon some juice for your phone if needs be. 

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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


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