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Insignia WAVE 2 Bluetooth Speaker with 12-hour battery now $15 today only (Reg. up to $40)

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Today only, the official Best Buy eBay Store is offering the Insignia WAVE 2 Portable Bluetooth Speaker for $14.99 shipped. Also matched via  Best Buy’s Deals of the Day. Originally as much as $40, this is a solid $25 discount from list and $10 below Amazon third-party pricing. While we did see this model drop to $10 during the holiday season last year, this is the best price we can find today. It features rubberized feet to keep it in place vertically or horizontally, built-in speakerphone and a 12-hours battery life. Rated 4+ stars from thousands. More details below.

While the above Insignia is a great budget-friendly option with solid reviews, you might want consider this deal on Logitech’s unique MX Sound 2.0 Speakers for a more desktop-focused setup. We also have a great deal today on the Alexa-enabled Echo Input speaker.

Insignia WAVE 2 Portable Bluetooth Speaker:

Enjoy wireless streaming from your device with this Insignia portable Bluetooth speaker. Its rubberized feet keep it secure in both horizontal and vertical orientations, and it has a built-in speakerphone to keep you connected wherever you are. This Insignia portable Bluetooth speaker has a 12-hour battery life for uninterrupted listening.

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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