This Kickstarter-Fave Music Player Is Going to Change How You Spotify

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Spotify is nearly perfect…especially now that Taylor Swift is back on there (don’t act like you don’t know what we’re talking about). The only problem? Wherever you want your Spotify playlists to go, your phone has to go too — which can be a pain. The solution: Mighty. The on-the-go Spotify music player was a favorite on Kickstarter, and now we’ve got it at the Mary Sue Shop. Pick it up for $85.99.

Want your Spotify playlist wherever you go? Just wirelessly sync your music, clip on the tiny player — it measures just 1.5” x 1.5” x 0.7” and weighs in at just over half an ounce — and go. You’ll have access to multiple playlists and 1,000+ songs on your iPhone or Android, even when you’re in spots with no internet or cell reception. Plus, it’s drop-and water-resistant, so it’ll stand up to your workouts and adventures. You’ll get five hours of battery life before you need to recharge.

Grab the Mighty in black, white, or orange, and take your Spotify playlists everywhere. Pick it up for $85.99 at the Mary Sue Shop. Plus, right now you can take an extra 10% off when you use coupon code MIGHTY10!

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