Drifter Phone-Free Smart Speaker for $199
November 10, 2016 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website





KEY FEATURES
You’ve never met a speaker like Drifter. The world’s first smart speaker allows you to play music independent of your phone, so you can truly take it anywhere, regardless of an internet connection. Drifter’s customized operating system allows you to download music from your favorite apps directly to the speaker. With a 16GB hard drive, that’s up to 4,000 songs right at your disposal any time you want them.
4/5 Stars on Specout
- Listen at home on WiFi, on the road on Bluetooth, & w/ Outdoor Music System® when you’re off the grid
- Leave your smartphone out of any dangerous situations thanks to Drifter’s built-in hard drive
- Choose the music you want to hear right on the built-in touchscreen
- Bring Drifter into the pool or ocean w/ you, it floats & boasts an IPX7 completely waterproof rating
- Hang outside w/ the included carabiners or mount to any GoPro mount
- Carry it anywhere – it’s only 6″ long
- Record your life around the music w/ the built-in camera
PRODUCT SPECS
Details & Requirements
- Bluetooth 4.0
- Battery life: 8 hours
- IPX7 waterproof rating
- 16GB hard drive
- Built-in camera
Includes
- Drifter Phone-Free Smart Speaker (grey)
- 2 carabiners
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