The reviewer has been compensated in the form of a Best Buy Gift Card and/or received the product/service at a reduced price or for free.
If you’re in the market for audio products – like computer headsets, floor speakers, wireless speakers and more – now is the time to get in and visit your local Best Buy. Throughout the entire month of March they’re hosting Audio Fest and you’ll find some amazing deals. Each week they change, so plan to visit weekly!
Best Buy Audio Fest Weekly Deals
Here are some of the specials you can expect to find:
Week of March 9th:
- 2x points on Sonos Home Theater
- All AVRs on Sale
- All iPod touch on sale
- Save $80 on Samsung Blu-ray/Soundbar Bundle
Week of March 16th:
- 2x points on all speakers
- BDi Furniture (3/7 – 3/23) Save $200 on any Home Theater Cabinet
- All-on-sale Car Audio Speakers + 50% off speaker installation
- $50 Savings on Sony MDR10 Headphones
Week of March 23rd:
- $30 savings on BEATS SOLO™ HD ON EAR HEADPHONE – DRENCHED COLORS
- Save 25% on all Sennheiser HD 500 Series Headphones
- All Logitech Computer Headsets on Sale
- Save $50 – $150 on Select Energy audio products (3/9-4/5)
Week of March 30th:
- All Insignia Computer Speakers on Sale
- Save $100-$200 on select Definitive Technology Floor Speakers (3/23-4/5)
- Save $50 – $150 on Select Energy audio products (3/9-4/5)
- Save $150 – $300 on Select Jamo Speakers
JBL Flip Portable Speakers
If you’re looking for suggestions on what to buy during Audio Fest, I’d like to suggest the JBL Flip Portable Stereo Speaker. They come in black, red, and white and work with most Bluetooth-Enabled devices. For the size it definitely pumps out considerable sound, and with pretty good tone, too.
The JBL Flip Portable Stereo Speakers retail for $99.99 and are small enough to toss into a purse, diaper bag, work tote, or even the car (you can take calls through it!). I love portable speakers because I know no matter where I am, I’m going to be able to share my tunes. Great for times like when we’re visiting my inlaws and we ask “Have you heard this song yet?” and can then play it loud enough for them to hear, rather than tying to give a good impression from our phones’ built-in speakers.