Resound XL: Portable Bluetooth 5.0 Speaker for $23
April 21, 2020 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website



KEY FEATURES
Resound XL will make you enjoy music even more. Equipped with advanced technology, this Bluetooth speaker automatically connects to paired devices and actually lasts up to 30 hours. It features great bass, enhanced by Aduro’s proprietary passive bass radiator with unique triangular design and is downward facing. It also gives you convenient access to all media control buttons for a seamless listening experience. With one-time pairing, this speaker automatically reconnects to the last connected device via Bluetooth. Extremely lightweight and portable, Resound XL can be perfectly put into your backpack and taken anywhere.
- Unique triangular design & downward-facing bass radiator further enhances sound quality
- Longer playback time up to 30 hours w/ 3,300mAh battery capacity
- Convenient access to all media control buttons
- Auto-pairing automatically reconnects w/ your device when in range
- Compatible w/ any Android or iOS device
PRODUCT SPECS
Specs
- Color: black, gold
- Materials: metal
- Product dimensions: 8’H x 4″L x 4″W
- Bluetooth-enabled
- Battery capacity: 3,300mAh
- Rechargeable via USB cable
- Playtime: up to 30 hours
- Media control buttons
- Lightweight
- Manufacturer’s 1-year warranty
Includes
- Resound XL: Portable Bluetooth 5.0 Speaker (Black/Gold)
- USB Charging Cable
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