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Take the fright and sound up a level this Halloween

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Fri, Oct 19, 2018 10:25 PM

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Spooky fun awaits you. Enjoy Halloween with Bose speakers. Halloween fun is just around the corner.

Spooky fun awaits you. Enjoy Halloween with Bose speakers. [See this email online]( [Bose]( Halloween fun is just around the corner. More spooky sounds to go around this year. Get yourself ready for all the fun and fright of Halloween with our SoundLink wireless speakers. [› View details]( Halloween fun is just around the corner. More spooky sounds to go around this year. Get yourself ready for all the fun and fright of Halloween with our SoundLink wireless speakers. [View details]( SoundLink Micro Bluetooth® speaker Bold sound for your night of fright. The trick-or-treaters in your group will love the music coming out of the SoundLink Micro speaker. Our smallest wireless speaker features a tear-resistant silicone strap and a soft, rugged exterior. Grab it on your way out the door to enjoy fright-filled fun outside. [View details]( [SoundLink Micro Bluetooth speaker]( [SoundLink Revolve+ Bluetooth Speaker]( SoundLink Revolve+ Bluetooth speaker Your haunted house will never sound the same. Make your house the scariest on the block this Halloween. With a flexible fabric handle and water-resistant design, hang the SoundLink Revolve+ speaker outdoors to set a haunted mood visitors won't ever forget. [View details]( SoundLink Revolve Bluetooth speaker Little speaker. Big goosebumps. Worried that people won't hear the same haunted sounds at your party? Don't. The SoundLink Revolve speaker delivers true 360° sound for consistent, uniform coverage. So no matter where your guests are standing - they'll hear the same spooky thing. [View details]( [SoundLink Revolve Bluetooth speaker]( [Join us on Facebook]( [Join us on Twitter]( [Join us on Instagram]( [Join us on YouTube]( SHOP FOR BOSE [Browse all products]( • [Locate store]( Bose Corporation The Mountain Framingham, MA 01701 editor@bose.com • [www.bose.com]( • [Privacy policy]( • [Unsubscribe]( Bose, SoundLink and SoundLink Revolve are trademarks of Bose Corporation. The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Bose Corporation is under license. [Advertisement]

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