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HisenseParty Rock Speaker (Model: HP100)

R4,399

Retail: R6,000
About

Hisense Party Rock speaker is a wireless charge party speaker, with 15hrs of playback time and party light effect display. It is a rechargable battery with built-in FM tuner, mobile charger, LED display & TWS.

Product Features
  • 2.0 CH
  • 300W
  • 6.5” Woofer x2, 2.5” Tweeter x2
  • Waterproof - IPX4
  • Rechargable battery
  • Bluetooth 5.0
  • FM Tuner
  • 2 Year Warranty
Product Specifications 
  • 300W RMS
  • True Wireless Stereo
  • Built In Wireless Phone Charger
  • Bluetooth V5.0
  • Bluetooth Wireless Audio Streaming
  • USB Playback / Charging (1A /5V)
  • FM PPL Radio
  • LED Display
  • 5 Colour LED Light Display with Off option
  • Bass Boost
  • Karaoke Mode
  • Vocal Fader Function
  • 5 Setting Audio Equalizer
  • 5 DJ Effects
  • Group Play (2 Devices)
  • Portable with Dual non slip Handles for easy Accessibility
  • 2 x 5.25" Woofers
  • 2 x 2.25" Tweeters
  • Rechargeable 2500 mAh Battery
  • 15 Hours Playback Time
  • Car Charger DC Input (2A/12V)
  • LED Display
  • Aux Out (3.5mm) with Volume control
  • Aux In (3.5mm) with Volume control
  • Microphone Input with Volume control
  • Guitar Input with Volume control
  • IPX4 Water Resistant Top Panel
  • Built in Mobile phone or Tablet Holder
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