G-TUBE Adventure Ready Bluetooth Speaker for $31
November 12, 2016 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website




KEY FEATURES
The true adventurer wants full durability from his or her audio sources, which the G-TUBE delivers and then some. This ultra-portable, water resistant speaker is encased in a rugged, tough housing that makes it perfect for carrying in your pocket, strapped to your bike, or even hanging in the shower. With sound quality that rivals significantly larger and more expensive speakers, the G-TUBE is an absolute steal when it comes to Bluetooth speakers.
4.5/5 Stars on Amazon
“This might be the best Bluetooth speaker available for under $40,” Business Insider
“This is one of the clearest, most well defined speaker I’ve ever heard,” Android Police
- Designed to withstand water splashing from all angles
- Steel grill w/ protective elastomer protects the speaker from everyday wear & tear
- Convenient metal loop lets you hang the speaker using a carabiner or lanyard
- Line-in allows you to connect to any device w/ a standard headphone jack w/ an audio cable
- Compatible w/ headphones so you can plug in & listen without having to take your phone out of your bag or pocket
PRODUCT SPECS
Details & Requirements
- IPX5 water-resistance
- Play time: up to 6 hours
- Dimensions: 1.9″W x 1.9″D x 5.2″T
Compatibility
- Bluetooth-enabled devices
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