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SAVE 50%: The Philips X5206 Bluetooth Party Speaker is perfect for a good bash — it's got party lights and karaoke options so you can put on a show. As of May 18, it's on sale for half off, so instead of $299.99, you can get it for just $149.99. That's its lowest price ever.


It's not a party without some proper music. Heck, it's not even a hangout sesh without a soundtrack to make your conversations seem less existential. And for summer festivities? Think graduations, weddings, barbecues, Fourth of July, Pride, and more. You definitely need a good speaker for all the events you'll have lined up. Get your groove on (I'm Gen Z, I swear) with a party speaker designed to bring the room to life.

The Philips X5206 Bluetooth Party Speaker is one of relatively few speakers designed specifically for parties. It takes everything into account, with a trolley design (wheels and a handle) to expedite clean-up, party ring lights around the speakers that pulse to the music (and have four lighting modes to choose from), mic and guitar input options (if anyone feels like showing off a musical party trick), and a long-lasting battery life.

Besides the booming bass, this speaker also has a karaoke mode for anytime there's a mic and a particularly drunk friend. Yell "I Want It That Way" with confidence. Unlike some other Philips speakers, this one doesn't have their proprietary Dynamic Bass Boost tech, but it's still plenty loud.

Check it out now at Amazon for $149.99.

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Credit: Philips Audio

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