SAVE $20: As of June 14, the Apple HomePod Mini is just $79.99 at Best Buy. That's a discount of 20%.
Looking for a last-minute Father's Day gift? A Bluetooth speaker is a great choice, especially if Dad loves to chill out with music or podcasts in his downtime. While there are a variety of great options to choose from, the diminutive Apple HomePod Mini is one that Dad will love using from day to day. This smaller version of the cylindrical Apple HomePod is more affordable, but it comes packing plenty of volume as well as a swath of features. You're cutting it close if you want to grab one for Dad, but right now is the best time to do it thanks to a sizeable discount.
As of June 14, the Apple HomePod Mini is $79.99 at Best Buy. That's $20 off its normal price of $99.99 and a 20% discount. It comes in five different colors, including a sunny yellow and crisp white, should Dad want a specific shade. Order for pickup for one-day delivery if you want it to arrive in time for Sunday.
SEE ALSO:Grab these last-minute deals for dad just in time for Father's DayThe Apple HomePod Mini is a small but very fun speaker that Dad can place anywhere. This spherical device can go anywhere Dad wants it in his home to serve up some serious, room-filling sound. He can connect it to his phone by way of Siri for music, podcasts, and even smart home hub control, if his home is set up with multiple smart devices.
Grab two HomePod Mini speakers for even better sound, or help Dad set one up to use as an intercom if he lives in a larger home as a makeshift intercom system. However he decides to use it, he'll love interacting with this cute little speaker. And if you've already gotten Dad a gift, you could always add another to your own collection.
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