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House of MarleyNo Bounds Portable Bluetooth Speaker (Made from cork and recycled fabric)

R899

Retail: R1,500
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Free to be. The No Bounds Bluetooth speaker is the most portable in our durable, outdoor speaker family, crafted with sustainable REGRIND Cork to be as natural as its intended environment. The 4-color speaker series is designed for outdoor use with rugged, waterproof and dust-proof materials. Each No Bounds boasts a 10-hour battery life with wireless dual-speaker pairing capability, and speakerphone functionality. Quick charge it with the provided cable between uses.

All No Bounds speakers are crafted from the Marley REWIND fabric, REGRIND Silicone, REGRIND Cork, and Recyclable Aluminum - more natural physicality for your physical lifestyle.

Product features
  • 10-Hour Battery Life
  • The No Bounds is powered by an internal 10-hour lithium-ion battery, so you can bring your music on the go.
  • Waterproof and Dust-Proof – IP67 Rated
  • The IP67 rating means the No Bounds is waterproof up to 1m and dust-proof.
  • Wireless Dual Speaker Pairing
  • The No Bounds can wirelessly team up with another speaker to boost your listening experience, offering both stereo and mono modes.
  • Buoyant and Clip-able
  • Crafted from sustainable and high-performance materials, the No Bounds is designed to float for easy retrieval. The provided metal carabiner allows for clip-able convenience on your next adventure.
  • Speakerphone and Aux-In
  • A built-in microphone allows for use as a speakerphone, and an aux input allows for use with a range of devices.
Product Specifications
  • Quick Charge

  • This technology keeps charge time to a minimum, at 2 hours for a full charge.

    10-Hour Battery Life
  • Waterproof and Dust-Proof (IP67)
  • Speakerphone
  • Buoyant
  • Carabiner
  • Aux-in
  • Wireless Dual Speaker Pairing
  • Quick Charge
  • Charging Cable

 

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