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Harman Kardon Onyx Studio Wireless Bluetooth Speaker in black $124 shipped (orig. $400), more

Best Buy has the Harman Kardon Onyx Studio Wireless Bluetooth Speaker in black for $149.99. But by adding two inexpensive cases (like these) to your cart with the speaker, your price will drop to $120.76 for the Onyx. With the $3.20 for the cases, you get a total of $123.96 shipped. That’s $276 under the original listing, $76 better than Amazon and the lowest price we can find.

It features Bluetooth connectivity, up to 5 hours of wireless play time, a 60hz-20khz frequency response range, 3/4” Mylar tweeters and 2 passive radiators to “create a rich cross-spectrum soundscape.” It has received a 4.6/5 star rating from over 170 Amazon customers.

Amazon also has the FUGOO Style Portable Bluetooth Surround Sound Speaker in silver with speakerphone functionality for $139.99 shipped (Reg. $200, lowest we’ve seen). Be sure to check out today’s Daily Deals for more speaker options.

More specs:

Product Features

60W biamplification (15W x 4)

Delivers lush audio.

Two 3″ woofers

Along with two 3/4″ Mylar tweeters and 2 passive radiators create a rich cross-spectrum soundscape.

Compatible with most Bluetooth-enabled smart devices

For wide-ranging use.

4 ohms impedance

Per driver efficiently conducts power.

Bluetooth 3.0 interface

With A2DP v1.3 and AVRCP v1.5 support lets you wirelessly link with compatible devices.

60Hz – 20kHz frequency response

Helps ensure faithful sound reproduction.

95dB maximum SPL (@ 1m)

Offers powerful audio.

Built-in 3.7V, 2600 mAh rechargeable lithium-ion cylindrical battery

Provides up to 5 hours of play time per full charge.

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Comments

  1. Markiiieee (@Markiiieee) - 11 years ago

    Yup….this worked. A bit of a problem to find two cases that can be picked up. I used a iPhone 5 hardcase for pick up.

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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