Soundfreaq Pocket Kick Bluetooth Speaker for $44
July 26, 2018 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website





KEY FEATURES
Start living life out loud with the ultra-portable Pocket Kick by Soundfreaq. Pocket Kick was meticulously engineered to produce refreshingly full and powerful sound. It features a pair of custom-engineered drivers and a passive radiator set between two full-metal, open-air grills to optimize airflow and project full-frequency sound. Aside from its astounding sound, the design of the Pocket Kick has been tuned to portable perfection. It’s no wonder Pocket Kick is an iLounge Best Of Year Award Winner.
“Everyone claims their Bluetooth speaker sounds better than the rest, but Soundfreaq actually has had some proven success in the past, with affordable models offering solid performance.” CNET
- Easily slide this smooth little speaker into your pocket or bag
- Jam all day (10+ hour battery life!) w/ the quick charging battery
- Get top-notch sound engineered to maximize sound quality & frequency dynamism
- Wirelessly blast music from any Bluetooth-enabled device
- Use the touch buttons to control volume & playback from your speaker
- Take calls wirelessly w/ the built-in microphone
PRODUCT SPECS
Details & Requirements
- Dimensions: 5.9”L x 2.5”W x 1.2”H
- Weight: 0.6 lb
Compatibility
- Any Bluetooth-enabled device
- Any device w/ a 3.5mm standard headphone jack
Includes
- Pocket Kick Speaker (black)
- Lanyard
- USB charging cable
- Line-in cable
SHIPPING DETAILS
- Free shipping
- Ships to: Continental US
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