G-DROP Adventure Ready Submersible Bluetooth Speaker for $35
June 21, 2018 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website





KEY FEATURES
No matter where you want to enjoy your music – be it the pool, beach, trail, or living room – the G-DROP is built to pack an aural punch wherever you are. With an IPX7 waterproof rating and ultra-durable construction, you can float it in a pool, rest it in the snow, or set it up by your campfire easily. Delivering sound through a 2.5″ speaker driver, passive bass radiator, and MAXX Audio™, you’ll be able to bring the party with you anywhere.
‘Once again, G-Project simply blows my mind with what it offers per dollar – it’s simply uncontested in this market,’ Android Police
Named a Top 10 Best Outdoor & Waterproof Bluetooth Speaker by Heavy
- Play & skip tracks wirelessly w/ buttons right on the speaker
- Microphone lets you take calls wirelessly so your phone is kept out of harm’s way
- Fully submersible for up to 30 minutes under up to 3′ of water
- Built-in metal loop lets you hang it from a tree branch, backpack, or roof rack
- Line-in to connect any device w/ a headphone jack w/ an audio cable
- Easily chargeable w/ a standard USB port or phone charger
PRODUCT SPECS
Details & Requirements
- Driver: 2.5″
- Connectivity: Bluetooth, 3.5mm aux
- Dimensions: 4.61″ x 2.76″ x 4.61″
- Waterproof rating: IPX7
- Battery life: 6 hours
- Operating temperature: -14ºF – 122ºF
Compatibility
- All Bluetooth-enabled devices
- G-DROP Adventure Ready Submersible Bluetooth Speaker
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