Marshall Emberton II price slashed to just $99.99 in early Prime Day deal
This development marks a turning point in the portable speaker market, where consumers are no longer forced to choose between affordability and sound quality. The price drop of the Marshall Emberton II reflects a broader trend of increased competition and innovation in the sector, driving down costs and raising expectations for what's possible in a compact, battery-powered device.
As consumers continue to prioritize portability and convenience, manufacturers will need to balance quality and price to stay competitive. It's likely that we'll see more aggressive pricing and feature upgrades in the coming months, as companies vie for market share in an increasingly crowded space.
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Thirty-plus hours of Marshall sound now costs under $100 in the Prime Day runup.Read the original at Android Authority