Anker Official Store via Newegg has Anker Soundcore Motion+ Bluetooth Speaker with Hi-Res 30W Audio (Black, AK-A3116011) on sale for $82.99 when you apply promo code ANKR722 at checkout. Shipping is free.
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Not being exciting doesn't mean it's not a deal right? May be right for someone who just happens to be looking for something like this right now.
The speaker guy checking in here:
Keep in mind, the reason the motion+ and Motion boom are currently on sale is because Soundcore JUST announced a new speaker that has been speculated about for over a year on reddit/youtube, called the Soundcore Motion Boom Plus!
It has larger drivers than the Motion Boom and has 2 tweeters as well. It's also 80 watts (compared to 30 for either other model) and is claimed by Soundcore to be "twice as loud". This would mean that it is at least 3 full decibels louder.
You can currently reserve one for $1 and its $40 off retail at the moment and is selling for $140.
It's essentially the same deal over and over. It's a good speaker for the price but this seems to be the standard discount and it's not exciting from a deal perspective.
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05-09-2022 at 09:32 PM.
I have two of these now— got the first one to use for desktop computer speakers and was blown away by the clarity and richness of the sound, so I bought another one for my bedroom. Very much worth the price at $109 and even better at $83!!
It's essentially the same deal over and over. It's a good speaker for the price but this seems to be the standard discount and it's not exciting from a deal perspective.
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05-10-2022 at 01:22 PM.
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It's essentially the same deal over and over. It's a good speaker for the price but this seems to be the standard discount and it's not exciting from a deal perspective.
Not being exciting doesn't mean it's not a deal right? May be right for someone who just happens to be looking for something like this right now.
Fantastic speaker. Have had one for a few years and man it doesn't disappoint. Excellent clarity for a Bluetooth speaker and really loud. Tends to lose loudness in outdoor setting but love this thing. Have bought a few for friends and family as gifts. For this price it's a no-brainer. Picked one up for my dad for Father's Day who was just saying he wanted one
I've listened to both side by side. Motion+ has fantastic clarity especially with voice and acoustic music, and plenty of bass. The Boom has more bass with a slightly fuller sound, but much less clarity to my ears. Kept the Motion+ and returned the Boom.
Not being exciting doesn't mean it's not a deal right? May be right for someone who just happens to be looking for something like this right now.
I think that's exactly what it means. Of course to really determine this, we'd have to all agree on the definition of what a "deal" is in the first place. I can try and take a pass..
Deal does not mean "less than regular price" (with regular being the price point thats most representative of the majority of a products availability. "Deal" (at least to me) is a noteworthy departure in the regular PATTERN of a products pricing. Pattern is key here, because it also takes into account recurring and predictable price dips.
So if something constantly fluctates between 100 and 80 dollars, is it a deal when its 80? I'd say no, deal =/ cheaper, deal == noteworthy fluctuation from regular pricing patterns.
TLDR, imo, if it's not "exciting", it actually isn't a deal.
Problem is "Slick"deals last 5-7 years as they've been building for profit/scale has whored the top of funnel w/ products that aren't deals to monetize, which has had a cultural effect on members since that have joined since that time to incorrectly perceive that things like these are actually deals (definitely not SLICK deals).
Also, if you actually need an item that's listed here, that doesn't recursively make it a "deal". That logic makes no sense.
I don't know where there are so many people that are bothered by the 'deals' posted. I have bought many things that people complain are 'not a deal'. I am very happy with my purchase because it is something that I didn't know I needed but ended up being very useful in my life, and although the price fluctuates, I was able to get it at the lower end of the fluctuation.
Why is it so hard for people to ignore something if it is not something they are interested in at the moment? They have to now go on about the 'big bad slick deal Gods'. You know what, slick deals save me so much money in my life, I can afford to live a relatively comfortable life, because I am able to retain more of my earning. Slickdeals has tremendously contributed to my financial standing.
I'm the guy who owns a Porsche because of my savings from slick deals. And because I DIY, this weekend, I spent $500 on a tune up on my Porsche that everyone else with the same car, just plops down $4,500 at the dealer. I should not have this car with my salary and my family, but I'm cheap, and slick deals contribute to my paycheck.
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Keep in mind, the reason the motion+ and Motion boom are currently on sale is because Soundcore JUST announced a new speaker that has been speculated about for over a year on reddit/youtube, called the Soundcore Motion Boom Plus!
It has larger drivers than the Motion Boom and has 2 tweeters as well. It's also 80 watts (compared to 30 for either other model) and is claimed by Soundcore to be "twice as loud". This would mean that it is at least 3 full decibels louder.
You can currently reserve one for $1 and its $40 off retail at the moment and is selling for $140.
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Not being exciting doesn't mean it's not a deal right? May be right for someone who just happens to be looking for something like this right now.
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I've listened to both side by side. Motion+ has fantastic clarity especially with voice and acoustic music, and plenty of bass. The Boom has more bass with a slightly fuller sound, but much less clarity to my ears. Kept the Motion+ and returned the Boom.
This is an excellent speaker and a great value at this price
Deal does not mean "less than regular price" (with regular being the price point thats most representative of the majority of a products availability. "Deal" (at least to me) is a noteworthy departure in the regular PATTERN of a products pricing. Pattern is key here, because it also takes into account recurring and predictable price dips.
So if something constantly fluctates between 100 and 80 dollars, is it a deal when its 80? I'd say no, deal =/ cheaper, deal == noteworthy fluctuation from regular pricing patterns.
TLDR, imo, if it's not "exciting", it actually isn't a deal.
Problem is "Slick"deals last 5-7 years as they've been building for profit/scale has whored the top of funnel w/ products that aren't deals to monetize, which has had a cultural effect on members since that have joined since that time to incorrectly perceive that things like these are actually deals (definitely not SLICK deals).
Also, if you actually need an item that's listed here, that doesn't recursively make it a "deal". That logic makes no sense.
Why is it so hard for people to ignore something if it is not something they are interested in at the moment? They have to now go on about the 'big bad slick deal Gods'. You know what, slick deals save me so much money in my life, I can afford to live a relatively comfortable life, because I am able to retain more of my earning. Slickdeals has tremendously contributed to my financial standing.
I'm the guy who owns a Porsche because of my savings from slick deals. And because I DIY, this weekend, I spent $500 on a tune up on my Porsche that everyone else with the same car, just plops down $4,500 at the dealer. I should not have this car with my salary and my family, but I'm cheap, and slick deals contribute to my paycheck.