Amazon's annual sale doesn't officially start until June 23, but the Bluetooth speaker discounts are already live.
The Marshall Acton III, a home speaker modeled on the classic Marshall amp stack, has dropped 40% to $179.99 from $299.99. The Monster S620 — a 60W, IPX8-rated speaker with indoor and outdoor modes — is almost exactly half off at $49.99 versus its usual $99.49. Bose's SoundLink Plus portable is down $90 to $179, the Echo Dot Max is 35% off at $64.99, and the no-frills Chifench waterproof mini is $19.97, down 33%.
The range here tells a story: Prime Day has become the rare moment when both budget and premium audio gear drop simultaneously, letting buyers comparison-shop across tiers they'd normally never consider together. If you've been on the fence between a $20 beater for the beach and a proper home speaker, that gap shrinks meaningfully when the Marshall is $180.
Walmart and Best Buy are running competing sales through June 28 for anyone without an Amazon Prime membership — a quiet acknowledgment that Amazon no longer owns the week it invented.
