$100 OFF:On April 12, as of 11 a.m. EST, you can get the Samsung Music Frame for just $299.99, down from $399.99 at Best Buy. That's a 25% discount or $100 off.
Just in case you haven't heard, Best Buy is having a crazy sale called Best Buy Drops. Daily deals are set to happen during the sale at a specific time each day. All you have to do is download the app, find the items you're interested in, and click "notify me" to receive an alert when the drop goes live.
Each day, Best Buy will feature a different product at a significantly discounted price during the drop. While it's live, a status bar will show you how many units are left and how much time remains before the deal ends. Once the product's sold out, it's gone, and that usually happens within a few hours.
Today, the special item featured in the Best Buy Drops event is the Samsung Music Frame. (This is convenient, considering today marks its official release day.) This little gadget was available for pre-order on April 3 for $399.99 with an incentive of a free $100 Best Buy digital gift card with purchase, but now it's available for just $299.99. That's a $100 discount!
The Samsung Music Frame smart speaker isn't just a speaker; it's a stylish display, too. It can hold one 10-by-8-inch photo or artwork, and you can switch out the bezel to match your home decor.
The Samsung Music Frame with Dolby Atmos Music and Sound delivers your favorite songs with clarity and depth. The Q Symphony feature allows the speaker to work with your Samsung TV's built-in speakers, providing an immersive audio experience. Connect it to a soundbar or other audio devices for even more powerful sound. It's also voice assistant enabled, so you can control it via simple voice commands.
This little frame includes a photo mat, wall mount kit, power adapter, stand, and an art panel holder.
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