Save around $70 on the Marshall Stanmore II Bluetooth speaker

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The Marshall Stanmore II Bluetooth speaker is down to $199.99 on Amazon in both Black and White. This price is a match for the lowest we have ever seen on the Bluetooth speaker. The Stanmore II has actually been selling for around $350 since the new year, but before that it was going for around $250 on average. This price is better than both, so no matter what you consider the Stanmore II's regular price, you're still saving a ton here.

You can also find this price at Best Buy in black or white, and Best Buy has an advantage over Amazon because it offers the speaker in Brown (also at the discounted price).

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Available in Black or White. Great aesthetic for the home. Produces clean and precise audio at any volume level. Uses aptX codec for low latency Bluetooth connectivity. Adjust the sound using Marshall's app or the analogue controls.

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Get it with or without Alexa built in at this price. $50 better than Prime Day's deal. Easy to set up. Use an app to control music and customize your sound. Connect two Bluetooth devices at once. Can mute Alexa if you don't want her listening.

The speaker uses Bluetooth 5.0 technology, which allows for a low latency connection that doesn't use much power and doesn't get interupted. It even uses the aptX codec for a smoother audio experience and lossless wireless sound. The multi-host functionality of the speaker allows you to connect two different Bluetooth devices and easily switch between them. Of course you don't have to just connect via Bluetooth either. The speaker has an RCA connection and a 3.5mm input so you can connect your favorite pair of headphones if you want.

The advanced components used in the speaker's design help it produce clean and precise audio. That means it can fill up a room, whether that room is large or small. And no matter what volume level you set, the speaker's audio will still sound fantastic. Do more to control the sound, too. Use the Marshall Bluetooth app or the analogue controls on the speaker's top panel. You can get the perfect sound based on the room you're in this way, which helps when the acoustics change.

The Stanmore II has 4.6 stars out of 5 based on 494 reviews.

John Levite
J.D. Levite has been in the deals game since 2012. He has posted daily deals at Gizmodo, The Wirecutter, The Sweethome, and now for Thrifter. He was there for the first Prime Day and has braved the full force of Black Friday. If you cut him, he bleeds savings. But don't try it for real. That's a metaphor.