Sharkk Twins Bluetooth Speaker Set for $37
August 10, 2017 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website





KEY FEATURES
It’s a pretty simple idea: Portable speakers with stereo sound. Yet, so many Bluetooth speakers on the market come individually, so you only hear a single output. The Sharkk Twins, however, change that. This pair of speakers may be used individually or together for a 360º stereo sound experience unlike any you’ve heard from other portable speakers. Built in an extremely compact package roughly the size of an iPhone 6, and with automatic connectivity, this pair of speakers will make an incredibly simple audio companion anywhere you go.
Sharkk audio has been featured on The Wall Street Journal, The Verge, Yahoo!, and Tech Insider
- Produces high-quality audio within a compact, stylish, extremely portable design
- Emits 5 watts of sound from each power for a 10 watt surround sound experience when using both
- Connect to one another & to Bluetooth devices automatically when turned on
- Usable as a pair or individually
- Uses Bluetooth 4.2 tech, which is 9x more efficient than older Bluetooth version & features a range up to 30 feet
PRODUCT SPECS
Details & Requirements
- Bluetooth 4.2
- Dimensions: 4.9″ x 2″
- Battery capacity: each speaker has a 500mAh battery
- Output: 10W
- Range: 30′
Compatibility
- Bluetooth-compatible devices
Includes
- 2 Twins speakers
- Double-headed micro USB cable
- USB wall charger
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