TREBLAB FX100 Rugged Bluetooth Speaker for $49
January 22, 2018 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website





KEY FEATURES
If the great outdoors is always calling you, you’ll love the FX100. This rugged, water-resistant speaker is certified shock-proof, dust-proof, and IPX4 water resistant making it fully equipped to endure all types of adventures — all while keeping the party going. External noise is no match for the newly-developed speakers — just turn the volume up and absorb true 360º surround sound, thumping bass, and crystal clear highs in the outdoors.
- Don’t worry about accidental drops or splashes — this speaker is tough as nails
- Enjoy elite, undistorted Bluetooth audio out in the open
- Power your mobile devices w/ the built-in 7000mAh rechargeable power bank
- Listen for a whopping 30 hours on a single charge
- Attach it to your daypack w/ the included carabiner for easy transit
PRODUCT SPECS
Details & Requirements
- Bluetooth 4.1
- Dimensions: 2.7″ x 2.7″ x 7.1″
- Signal range: up to 38 ft
- Water resistance: IPX4
- Charging time: 6-7 hours
- Playing time: 30 hours
- Power bank capacity: 7000mAh
Compatibility
- Bluetooth-compatible devices
- 3.5mm aux input
Includes
- TREBLAB FX100 speaker
- 3.5mm aux cable
- Carabiner
- USB/microUSB charging cable
- TREBLAB FX100 user manual
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