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  2. The Single Best Thing To Buy at Costco This December - AOL

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    The Bose SoundLink Flex SE Bluetooth Speaker is one of Costco’s holiday deals this month. Costco members receive $30 off the original price and only pay $99.99. Costco members receive $30 off ...

  3. List of Bose portable audio products - Wikipedia

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    The SoundLink Micro was released on 21 September 2017. To date, it is the cheapest and smallest Bluetooth speaker offered by Bose. Even with its small size, it can be pretty loud. The main body is made up of silicon rubber, making it extremely durable and IPX7 water resistant. It is available in 3 colors: Blue, Black and Orange.

  4. List of Bose shelf stereos - Wikipedia

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    The Home Speaker 300 is the smallest offering in the Home Speaker Series, featuring smaller drivers (speakers), allowing for excellent sound quality from a single speaker. The Home Speaker 500 is the flagship model in the Home Speaker Series, featuring larger drivers (speakers), and more room-filling sound.

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    iPad Pro 11-inch, Wi-Fi (4th Generation, 2022) Price: $699.99 Costco members shopping for the 4th Generation iPad Pro will receive $50 off now through Dec. 24.

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  7. List of Bose home audio products - Wikipedia

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    From 1990 until the early 2010s, Bose sold several 2.1 channel audio systems. The systems used two small satellite speakers and a subwoofer. Early versions of the systems used an in-built CD player, followed by a DVD player. Later versions were AV receivers that used external audio sources.