Mighty: The First On-The-Go Spotify Music Player for $85
October 3, 2017 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website




KEY FEATURES
You need Spotify, but you don’t need to bring your smartphone everywhere. It’s a fact of life. That’s why Mighty plays your Spotify music on-the-go without a smartphone or Internet connection. Enjoy every workout, every commute, and every adventure without worrying about bulky phones, data overages, and battery drain. Mighty is Bluetooth and Wi-Fi enabled, supports wired and most Bluetooth headphones and speakers, has 1,000+ song storage, and is super durable and super clip-on. It’s pretty cool.
Your heard it here first: Mighty is the gadget of the year and you’ll want to get your hands on one before the world catches on.
- No signal, no problem – music stored offline
- Works w/ Spotify Premium
- Pairs w/ Bluetooth headsets & speakers (and wired, 3.5mm headset jack)
- Packs a 1,000+ song capacity
- Delivers up to 5 hours of battery life
- Features drop & water resistance
- Holds multiple playlists
- Compatible with iOS 9.3.5 and above (iPhone 5 and newer) and Android 5.0 (Lollipop) and above
- Shuffle functionality being added in October via software update
Music Is Life. Mighty Is Oxygen.
PRODUCT SPECS
Includes
- Your Mighty (this one is in Lola Black)
- 9″ USB charging cable
- Quick start guide
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