The Alexa-enabled Pioneer Elite smart wireless speaker is down to a new low for today only

The Pioneer Elite powered wireless smart speaker is down to just $49.98 at Best Buy. The sale is one of Best Buy's deals of the day so is only available until tonight. The speaker normally sells for $199 there and we have never seen it go this low. In fact, this deal gets you the Alexa-enabled speaker in new condition for less than the cost of a refurb model right now.

The deal given is no longer valid and we do not have a better one. However, we have found some similar deals

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The oval smart speaker has double 2.5-inch full-range drivers and dual passive radiators provide powerful audio at both high and low ends. It has built-in Wi-Fi and full compatibility with Amazon Alexa. Connect it to the same network as your smart home system and you can control it all using your voice and the power of Alexa. DTS Play-Fi lets you stream music from online services like Pandora, SiriusXM, and Amazon Music, as well as networked media servers and your device library, over Wi-Fi. There are easy-to-use buttons on the top of the speaker too for manual playback control if you don't want to use voice control all the time.

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