Prime Day Bose deal takes $70 off Soundlink II speaker and Bose Frames

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We've seen some killer Prime Day deals on headphones. If you're looking for the next step in personal audio, Bose's Frame smart glasses offer impeccable sound within a stylish set of sunglasses. Paired with a Bose Soundlink Color II, you'll be able to rock the house when you need to and veg out to tunes in isolation when you don't. You can pick up both at a steep discount for Prime Day.

For a limited time, Amazon has the Bose Frames & Soundlink Color II Bundle on sale for $229. That's $70 off and one of the best Prime Day bluetooth speaker deals we've seen.

Bose Frames & SoundLink Color II Bundle: was $299 now $229 @ Amazon
$229.99 at Amazon US

Bose Frames & SoundLink Color II Bundle: was $299 now $229 @ Amazon
Bose's Frame smartglasses offer an incredible private audio experience without sitting within or on top of your ears. The Soundlink Color II bluetooth speaker easily allows you to blast your music to the masses in style. The bundle is currently $70 off at Amazon.

In our Bose Frames review, Bose's wearable smart glasses impressed our reviewer for their ingenious private audio, high audio quality and easy-to-use frame button, which lets you control calls, audio and your device's smart assistant. 

Bose's Soundlink Color II combines impressive sound with long-lasting battery life. The speaker is water resistant, so it's the perfect companion for a pool or beach day. An onboard NFC chip makes it simple to pair the speaker with just a tap.  

We're rounding up the best Prime Day sales all week, so keep it locked to Tom's Guide for more deals. Don't forget to follow our Bluetooth speaker sales guide for more deals on high-end speakers.

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Hunter Fenollol
Senior Editor, Smart Home

Hunter Fenollol is a Senior Editor for Tom’s Guide. He specializes in smart home gadgets and appliances. Prior to joining the team, Hunter reviewed computers, wearables, and mixed reality gear for publications that include CNN Underscored, Popular Mechanics, and Laptop Magazine. When he’s not testing out the latest cooking gadgets, you can likely find him playing a round of golf or out with friends feeding his paycheck to a QuickHit slot machine. Hunter started his career as an intern at Tom’s Guide back in 2019 while in college. He graduated from Long Island University Post with a degree in Communications and minor in Advertising. He has been vlogging ever since the iPhone 4 took front-facing cameras mainstream.