Today Bose slashes the price of its acclaimed SoundLink Flex Portable Bluetooth Speaker (2nd Gen) to just $119, down from its regular $149 price tag. This $30 discount—representing a 13% savings—marks one of the steepest reductions seen on the recently released second-generation model since its debut in September 2024. Available now at major retailers like Amazon, Best Buy, and Bose’s official website, the deal has ignited excitement among shoppers looking for premium audio at a budget-friendly price.
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The Bose SoundLink Flex (2nd Gen) has quickly earned a reputation as a top-tier portable speaker, blending rugged durability with high-fidelity sound. Featuring a custom-engineered transducer and PositionIQ technology, it delivers crisp, nuanced audio and surprisingly deep bass for its compact size—perfect for everything from backyard barbecues to mountain hikes. With an IP67 rating, the speaker is waterproof and dustproof, capable of withstanding drops, shocks, and even a 30-minute submersion, making it an ideal companion for outdoor adventures. Its 12-hour battery life ensures uninterrupted playback, while advanced Bluetooth 5.3 maintains a stable connection up to 30 feet, complete with multipoint pairing for seamless device switching.
Available in colors like Black, Alpine Sage, and Blue Dusk, the speaker’s silicone-wrapped body and nylon utility loop add portability—small enough to clip to a backpack or toss in a bag. The Bose app enhances the experience with adjustable EQ settings and shortcut customization, letting users tailor their sound or link multiple Bose speakers for stereo or party mode.
The $129 price point comes amid a wave of early spring promotions, with posts on X highlighting similar discounts as high as 36% in Australia and 22% in France, though U.S. shoppers can snag this deal now while supplies last. Originally launched at $149, the Flex (2nd Gen) builds on its predecessor’s success by adding app support and refined audio, addressing past critiques about limited features.
