Levitating Bluetooth Orb Speaker for $75
May 27, 2017 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website


KEY FEATURES
Your ultimate desk speaker is here. The two-piece levitating speaker merges the 360° sound capabilities of a spherical speaker with a magnetic base, creating an unobstructed, wireless listening experience that will blow your mind. Better yet, both pieces work separately so you can take just the speaker on the road or use the base’s built-in battery to charge your smartphone while you’re still listening.
- Carry & operate the speaker separately from the magnetic base or together to act as a floating speaker
- Use the magnetic base to charge smartphones w/ the 550mAh built-in battery
- Enjoy unobstructed, unidirectional sound
- Balance the floating speaker using the four LED indicators
PRODUCT SPECS
Details & Requirements
- Bluetooth 4.0
- Speaker power: 2W*2
- Frequency response: 150~18,000 HZ
- Sensitivity: 80db
- Impedance: 4Ω
- Bluetooth range: 10 m
- Charge time: 2-3 hours
- Playtime: 4-5 hours
- Battery capacity: 550mAh
- Weight: speaker is 210g, base is 510g
- Dimensions: Speaker is 90mm in diameter, base is 147mm x 21mm
Includes
- Floating speaker (black)
- Magnetic base
- USB cable
- Instruction manual
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