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ShoXGold Bluetooth Portable Speaker

R1,699

Retail: R2,500
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She’s pretty to look at, but just wait until you hear her. 25 watts of power with a passive subwoofer that delivers deep, booming lows and primary speakers that crack out crystal clear highs.

Sophisticated, refined, retro-inspired magnificence that packs a serious walloping… This is style, elegance and power refined to bring you a speaker that is truly inspired. A speaker that is… gold.

Expertly crafted with analogue dials for volume, bass and treble control and track control to play, pause and change your tunes, you’re perfectly poised to customize your audio experience.

With 10m of flawless Bluetooth bliss, all you need to do is turn on your Bluetooth, pair up, sit back and enjoy your favourite tunes for up to 6 hours of pure, uninterrupted playback on the rechargeable battery.

Product Features
  • 2 primary speakers that crack out crystal clear highs and a passive subwoofer for deep, booming lows
  • Up to 10 metres of flawless Bluetooth bliss
  • Analogue dials for volume, bass & treble control to customize your audio experience
  • Up to 6 hours of pure, uninterrupted playback
  • Nifty USB port charges most phones, tablets and MP3 players
  • Track control to play, pause & change your tunes
Product Specifications
  • Weight: 2.76 kg
  • Packaged dimensions: 25.2(B) x 14.4(W) x 14.1(H) cm
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