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Induction Speakers

  • Material: ABS Plastic
  • Size: 12.5 x 7 x 4 cm
  • Item Weight: 0.172 kg
  • Pieces in a Pack: 50 Pcs
  • Carton Weight: 8.6 kg
  • Carton Size: 44 x 25 x 35 cm

Speaker Printing Option

  • UV Printing
Availability: 92 in stock SKU: MS-01 Category:
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Description

Induction Speakers

The induction speakers are a ?smart version of a Bluetooth speaker. This speaker is made of ABS plastic and is an incredible and amazing technology. So speaker delivers remarkable to improve your pitch and song sound quality. Moreover, this promo speaker has a unique way of working. It doesn?t need any Bluetooth or wireless system. It works on the principle of stereophonic sounds. You simply have to put the phone on the speaker and experience outstanding 3D sound coverage. This speaker is good enough in terms of sound quality. This promo speaker saves you from the hustle of handling Bluetooth systems. So, this product is an excellent tech gift or giveaway for a tech company or brand.

This promotional gift has a solid white ABS plastic structure. so it is customizable with your logo of the company. It is ideal to use as giveaways for advertisement. In addition, your brand looks prominent and attractive to customers. Moreover, this device is perfect as a gift for your friends and family.

  • Stereo speaker version system.
  • Unique speaker with stylish and elegant design.
  • Induction speaker with solid white plastic casing
  • Full-color UV logo printing option.
  • Convenient and compact.

Speaker Printing Option

  • Full-Color UV Printing

Additional information

Weight 0.172 kg
Dimensions 12.5 × 7 × 4 cm

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