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TL;DR: The Pocket Popper is a magnetic mini wireless speaker that’s on sale for only $21.99 (reg. $24). 


There’s a lot of room between weak phone speakers and big ol’ bass-boosted party speakers. If you want something small enough to carry with you with enough sound to enhance streaming and music, check out the Pocket Popper. This mini wireless speaker doubles as a kickstand that attaches to your phone. It’s also only $21.99 (reg. $24). 

A magnetic speaker for anywhere

It’s no wonder this little speaker got so much love at CES. 

The Pocket Popper attaches magnetically to MagSafe-compatible phones and cases, so it’s super easy to use on the go. Just snap it onto the back of your phone, and you’re ready to stream music, watch videos, or take calls with a serious sound boost. It also sticks to any metal surface, so you can place it somewhere convenient while you work, cook, or hang out. When you’re not using it for audio, it doubles as a kickstand.

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Despite its small size, this speaker delivers impressive HD sound with a 40mm dynamic driver that produces deep bass and crisp highs. With up to eight hours of battery life, you can keep the music going all day without worrying about recharging. Plus, if you want an even bigger sound, you can pair two Pocket Poppers together for a true stereo experience.

This little speaker really can go anywhere. It’s even IPX6 waterproof, so it can withstand splashes, rain, and spills. The built-in mic also lets you take calls hands-free.

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Small speaker, big sound

It’s only $21.99 to get a Pocket Popper Magnetic Mini Wireless Speaker, but there aren’t many left. 

StackSocial prices subject to change. 

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