GET $50 OFF: As of July 8,History Archives Target Circle members can get a Bose SoundLink Flex portable speaker for just $99.99, down from $149.99. That's $50 off the listing price.
With just one week until Prime Day, Target is throwing its biggest sale of the season: Target Circle Week. Through July 13, you can score deals on everything from beauty products to home essentials to electronics, including portable speakers.
As of July 8, Target Circle members can get the Bose SoundLink Flex portable Bluetooth speaker for just $99.99, down from $149.99. That’s $50 off the listing price. (Joining Target Circle is free, but you can upgrade to Target Circle 360 with a free trial or $99 annual membership. If you have a Target Circle Card, you can get Target Circle 360 for $49 per year.)
SEE ALSO: Get ready to save: Target Circle Week is back with discounts of up to 40%The SoundLink Flex is waterproof (IP67 rated), so you can take it to the beach, pool, or even the shower without worrying whether it’ll still work after getting wet. (It’s built to be rugged but comes in several chic colors, like chilled lilac, green, and blue.) It also has a 12-hour battery life and a microphone to make quick calls.
Thanks to Bose SimpleSync technology, you can pair multiple Bose speakers (including Bose soundbars) together for an even louder, more immersive sound.
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