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Bose Introduces the Monstrous SoundLink Max Bluetooth Speaker

It's bigger, has a longer-lasting battery, and delivers impressive sound.

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Summer’s almost here, and Bose has dropped the perfect party accessory just in time—the SoundLink Max. This beast of a Bluetooth speaker is not only bigger and beefier than its predecessors but also promises to keep the tunes going for up to 20 hours on a single charge. Whether you’re lounging at the beach or grilling in the backyard, the SoundLink Max ensures the party doesn’t stop.

What’s inside this powerhouse? Bose packed in three transducers and two passive radiators to deliver clear audio with deep, punchy bass. Snapdragon Sound technology enhances connectivity with Android devices, while support for AptX Adaptive codec ensures high-fidelity wireless streaming. Worried about spills? Don’t be. The SoundLink Max is IP67-rated, meaning it can handle water and dust without missing a beat.

Priced at $399, the SoundLink Max, which is available in black and blue colorways, doesn’t come cheap, but for those who demand the best in portable audio, it’s worth every penny. Pre-orders are live now, with shipping starting on May 16th.