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Everyone knows that a high quality portable speaker is a necessity for any summer gathering, which is probably why Amazon is hooking it up with this deal on the OontZ Angle 3 Plus portable Bluetooth speaker.

Normally $64.99, the Oontz Angle 3 Plus is now on sale for just $29.97. 

Though there are thousands of portable speakers to choose from these days, the Oontz Angle 3 Plus has some impressive features, stellar reviews, and all-around convenience written all over it.

This little guy boasts 10 watts of power, has precision dual drivers for super clear audio and a separate grille for a passive bass radiator. For those that don't speak tech, it means you're getting some high quality bass sound without any distortion, even if you bump it up to full volume.  Read more...

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