Discounts galore! These are the best early Amazon Prime Day Bluetooth speaker deals

Bang & Olufsen Beosound A1 (3rd Generation) wireless speaker
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It was Jane Austen who once wrote: “It is a truth universally acknowledged that a single man (or woman) in possession of a good chunk of cash must be in want of a Bluetooth speaker.” Okay, we might have tweaked that quotation just a little, but she would probably have written something similar had Bluetooth been around in the 1800s.

Thankfully, we can’t think of many product categories that enjoy more major discounts during Amazon Prime Day than Bluetooth speakers. Perhaps wireless headphones and wireless earbuds are also in the running, but if you’re in the market for belting bargains, Bluetooth speakers are where it’s at.

We are already seeing major discounts on some of our favourite models during the early Prime Day sales, and we predict that even more drops will come flooding in as things really kick into gear. Don’t worry, we’ll keep updating this page, and our Prime Day hubs, to make sure you don’t miss a thing.

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The best early Prime Day Bluetooth speaker deals

JBL  Flip 7
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JBL Flip 7: was £130 now £100 at Amazon

One of the best portable speakers around at this price, the JBL Flip 7 is the best Flip ever made, beating similarly priced and sized speakers thanks to its remarkable sound, rugged build and excellent usability. A £30 saving is enticing, though just be aware that the Flip 7 could drop even lower in the coming days.

JBL  Charge 6
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JBL Charge 6: was £170 now £129 at Amazon

The JBL Charge 6 is essentially unbeatable at its price. It sounds the best, it’s built the best, it’s got an embarrassment of features and it looks pretty handsome to boot. £170 was a reasonably price to pay for Award-winning quality, but £129 is a genuine steal.
Lowest price on Purple finish

Sony  ULT Field 1
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Sony ULT Field 1 : was £119 now £70 at Amazon

Do you know what the Sony ULT Field 1 has going for it? It’s monumentally cheap. The Field 1 started its life at £119, but all it ever seems to do is drop and drop in price. £70 is a steal, but you could see Sony’s very fine portable sink to new depths as Prime Day wears on. Either way, this is a deal for savvy savers.

Bang & Olufsen  Beosound A1 (3rd Gen)
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Bang & Olufsen Beosound A1 (3rd Gen): was £299 now £217 at Amazon

Do you know what the Bang & Olufsen Beosound A1 (3rd Gen) has going for it? It’s just really, really nice. It’s nice to look at, nice to handle, nice to listen to and nice to own. It’s a little over-priced at its standard RRP, but that’s what an £80 discount is for, right?
Lowest price on Honey Tone finish

JBL  Xtreme 4
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JBL Xtreme 4 : was £330 now £189 at Peter Tyson

Amazon, you’ve been out-Prime Day-ed! The lowest price on the Award-winning JBL Xtreme 4 isn't on Amazon at all, but over the water at Peter Tyson. This is one of the lowest prices we’ve seen on the Xtreme 4, and while the fifth-gen model has since been released, this is a walloping good deal on a very fine speaker.
Price check: £197 at Amazon

JBL Xtreme 5
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JBL Xtreme 5: was £330 now £300 at Amazon

If you just have to have the newest gear in your home, lest the neighbours judge you for being behind the times, you can get the JBL Xtreme 5 on a modest discount of £30. It’s not a massive saving, but you are getting one of the best Bluetooth speakers JBL has yet made, so tomato potato and such.

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Harry McKerrell
Senior staff writer

Harry McKerrell is a senior staff writer at What Hi-Fi?. During his time at the publication, he has written countless news stories alongside features, advice and reviews of products ranging from floorstanding speakers and music streamers to over-ear headphones, wireless earbuds and portable DACs. He has covered launches from hi-fi and consumer tech brands, and major industry events including IFA, High End Munich and, of course, the Bristol Hi-Fi Show. When not at work he can be found playing hockey, practising the piano or trying to pet strangers' dogs.

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