G-BOOM Wireless Bluetooth Boombox for $74
June 29, 2017 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website





KEY FEATURES
Portable Bluetooth speakers sometimes succeed more at being portable than being powerful music makers. G-BOOM is the exception. This Bluetooth powerhouse can deliver quality, loud sound for up to 6 hours without an outlet in sight.
4.5/5 Stars on over 690 Amazon reviews
Named “Speaker of the Year” by iLounge
‘At $100, it’s a tremendous value. Highly recommended,’ Mashable
‘For $100, you’ll be hard-pressed to find another portable Bluetooth speaker that delivers as much bass as the G-BOOM,’ CNET
- Pumps out big sound in a rugged, portable package
- Built w/ rugged housing structure, a protective rubber base & an integrated handle for easy carrying
- Plays for 7 hours straight w/ built-in rechargeable battery
- Powers up via the AC adapter
- Connects to any device w/ a standard headphone jack via a audio cable
- Can be wirelessly controlled from your mobile device or physically via playback buttons
- Delivers powerful sound through a 2.1 speaker configuration (two full-range drivers & one tweeter), dual rear-firing bass ports, and MAXX AUDIO digital sound processing for optimum bass
PRODUCT SPECS
Details & Requirements
- Dimensions: 10.2”L x 4.9”D x 11.8”W
- Materials: plastic housing, rubber handle and bottom surface, steel grill
- Works w/ Bluetooth-compatible devices
Includes:
- G-BOOM Speaker (black)
- AC-adapter
- 1 Year Manufacturer’s Warranty
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