Victrola Tempo, Bluetooth Bookshelf Speakers now selling for $199.99
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Save $48.52 on Victrola Tempo Bluetooth bookshelf speakers at their lowest price yet, perfect for turntables, TVs, and more.
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Victrola Tempo, Bluetooth Bookshelf Speakers now selling for $199.99
Down $48.52 from the usual price.
If you have been shopping for powered bookshelf speakers that pull double duty with a turntable and a TV, the Victrola Tempo just became a much easier pick. Victrola Tempo, Bluetooth Bookshelf Speakers drops to $199.99 - save $48.52. That 20 percent cut brings them well below the 30-day average of $248.51, making this the widest gap we have seen since launch.
For just $199.99, below its 30-day average of $248.51. The 90-day average sits at $249.49 and the 180-day average at $246.41, so this is a genuine outlier in the pricing pattern since these speakers hit the market.
If you have been tracking these. This is the lowest window yet.
The Victrola Tempo delivers room-filling sound with deep bass, clear vocals, and a balanced soundstage from a compact bookshelf footprint. Bluetooth streaming works with any Bluetooth-enabled device, and the Auracast support lets you broadcast audio to multiple compatible Victrola speakers for a whole-home setup.
Connectivity covers 3.5mm AUX, RCA, Optical, and USB-C inputs, so you can hook up a turntable, TV, PC, console, or laptop without needing an adapter. The front-facing illuminated knob makes volume and source selection straightforward.
Best for: anyone building a turntable setup who wants powered speakers that can also serve as desktop or TV speakers. The USB-C input is a nice touch for computer users who want to ditch separate desktop speakers.
Skip these if you need a full surround sound system or prefer passive speakers with a separate amp.
The $199.99 price undercuts the typical going rate by roughly $48, and the combination of turntable inputs, Auracast multi-room support, and USB-C connectivity is tough to match at this level. If you need powered bookshelf speakers that handle vinyl, video, and streaming in one box. This is the moment to buy.

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