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Afribeats Bluetooth Speaker (Black)

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Key Features

BT Version V4.1
Dimensions (mm) 230x50x140
Weight (gm) 820 + 5
Speaker Power 2x6W
Battery Capacity (mAh) 2000
Range Connectivity (m) up to 10
Charging Time (Hrs.) 5

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$63.00

BT Version V4.1
Dimensions (mm) 230x50x140
Weight (gm) 820 + 5
Speaker Power 2x6W
Battery Capacity (mAh) 2000
Range Connectivity (m) up to 10
Charging Time (Hrs.) 5
Music Play Time up to 5 hours*
Mic Yes
Aux Cable Yes
Aux in MP3/MP4/PC/PSP

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