SAVE $50: As of Nov. 19,full adult movies - watch free xxx movies and download the JBL Flip 6 is on sale at Amazon for $79.95. That's a 38% saving on the list price, and the lowest it has been on Amazon.
There may be a couple of weeks left until the big event really kicks off, but Black Friday discounts have already started to appear at top retailers, including Walmart, Target, and Best Buy. And while Amazon's Black Friday event doesn't officially kick off for a few more days, you can already find deals across TVs, phones, and headphones, and we love this latest discount on the JBL Flip 6.
As of Nov. 19, the versatile speaker is reduced by 38% to $79.95, which also happens to be its lowest-ever price at Amazon.
SEE ALSO: How to sign up for Amazon Prime ahead of Black FridayThe JBL Flip 6 is a two-way speaker system, featuring a racetrack-shaped woofer for strong bass and midrange, a tweeter for crisp highs, and dual passive radiators. For durability, it boasts an IP67 waterproof and dustproof rating. So if you often take your speaker for outdoor listening, this is an ideal option.
It has a stellar battery life, so you can listen for up to 12 hours with just one charge. Plus, PartyBoost lets you pair compatible speakers for stereo sound or link multiple speakers to increase your sound.
Head to Amazon before this deal runs out.
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