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Anker Soundcore Boom 2 Bluetooth Speaker Drops to $69.99 on Woot Until July 10

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Woot is offering the Anker Soundcore Boom 2 Bluetooth speaker for $69.99, roughly half its original retail price of $129.99 and $20 below current discounted prices at other retailers like Amazon. The deal runs through July 10th. The speaker features a 50W subwoofer paired with dual 15W tweeters, delivering up to 24 hours of battery life per charge. It carries an IPX7 waterproof rating, meaning it can float and operate while submerged, making it suited for outdoor and poolside use. Additional features include a built-in microphone, a 5W USB-A charging port, app-controlled EQ and lighting, and support for Anker's PartyCast 2.0 multi-speaker sync, though there is no 3.5mm aux input.

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