SAVE $207.04:As of April 2010 Archives the Sony SRS-XG300 portable speaker is on sale at Amazon for $142.95, 59% off its list price of $349.99.
With the weather getting warmer, it's a great time to pick up a portable speaker to take on some outdoor adventures. Amazon's Big Spring Sale had quite a few portable speaker deals that caught our eye, and even though the sale event is officially over now, you can still save on a few different models. The Sony SRS-XG300 is one such speaker deal that's lasted beyond the sale event, still offering an excellent discount of 59%.
This has dropped the price of the Sony SRS-XG300 from $349.99 to $142.95. It's currently listed as a limited-time deal as well, so if it's caught your eye, you'll want to be quick to pick it up at this discounted price while it's still live.
SEE ALSO: Beats Solo 4 headphones are still at their Amazon Spring SaleBuilt with a lightweight design and a helpful retractable handle, the Sony SRS-XG300 is a perfect portable Bluetooth speaker to take on any journeys you go on. It also boasts powerful sound thanks to the X-Balanced speakers and a very long battery life of up to 25 hours. Not to mention its waterproof and dustproof with anIP67 rating, so no matter if you're going to the beach or on a hike this speaker will stick with you on the adventure.
This limited time deal on the Sony SRS-XG300 at Amazon may not last for long, so grab it for under $150 while it's still discounted at Amazon.
Even though Amazon's Big Spring Sale is behind us now, there are quite a few more deals to check out alongside this one. We've found 200+ of the best deals still live after Amazon's Big Spring Sale so you can see a few more of our favorites that are still hanging around.
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