U-REFLECT Vanity Mirror with Built-In Speaker for $29
March 19, 2020 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website





KEY FEATURES
Getting ready is more fun with some music. Aduro gives you U-REFLECT. It’s an illuminated vanity mirror with 20 energy-saving bright white daylight LEDs and 180° swivel base, allowing you to achieve the perfect angle and brightness while you do your daily makeup. Unlike your ordinary mirrors, U-REFLECT comes with a built-in Bluetooth speaker so you can listen to your favorite music while getting ready during your morning routine or for your big routine. To complete the whole package, this mirror’s base include a storage section to store your earrings, makeup brushes, and other small accessories in. With this innovative design, U-REFLECT accommodates the style of any room and the taste of any woman.
- Activate or dim the LED lights via touch power sensor
- Wirelessly stream music, podcasts, or audiobooks via Bluetooth
- Take the mirror anywhere thanks to its built-in rechargeable battery
- Store your earrings, makeup brushes & other smaller accessories in the base storage section
PRODUCT SPECS
Specs
- Color: black
- Materials: ABS plastic
- Product dimensions: 12″H x 7″L x 5″W
- Weight: 1.3 lbs
- 20 white LED lights
- Touch power sensor
- Dual switch
- 180° swivel base
- Built-in Bluetooth speaker
- Storage section
- Rechargeable
- Runtime: 4 hours
- Manufacturer’s 1-year warranty
Includes
- U-REFLECT Vanity Mirror with Built-In Speaker (Black)
- USB charging cable
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