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Maxell MXSP-BT03 Bluetooth® Speaker Keeps the Party going with a 15-hour Battery Life
06 September 2013
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London, UK, 06th September – Maxell keeps the party going for up to 15 hours with the new Maxell MXSP-BT03 Bluetooth Speaker announced today. The 6W wireless speaker features state of the art aptX 1 ‘lossless’ audio transfer technology and a Dual Passive Radiator to deliver an optimum bass sound in a truly portable size.
The Maxell MXSP-BT03 Bluetooth Speaker has a built-in rechargeable lithium battery with a 2.5-hour charge cycle giving an impressive 15-hours of use. The small but powerful speaker allows consumers to play music from a Smartphone or any other Bluetooth enabled device, wherever they are. The built in microphone also allows for calls to be taken through the speaker when paired with a Smartphone.
Supporting Bluetooth 4.0 technology, the speaker is able to work within a 10-metre line-of-sight-operating distance. Available in four striking colours, Pink, White, Blue and Black with a smooth and durable rubber finish, the Maxell MXSP-BT03 is a fun, lightweight and high performing speaker.
The MXSP-BT03 is one of the first in a new line of audio products from Maxell. Thirty years after the iconic Blown Away Guy image, Maxell is set to launch a collection of audio equipment featuring a range of new technologies. Further product announcements are coming later this year.
Features
- Bluetooth 4.0 compatibility
- Bluetooth range of up to 10m
- 6W output
- In-built microphone for conference calling
- Lithium rechargeable battery – giving 15 hours of music
- Available in Pink, White, Blue, and Black
- Ships with a USB charging cable and a 3.5mm audio cable.
- Dimensions: 155 x 58 x 45mm
Availability
Available in Pink, White, Blue or Black this autumn for £44.99. More info at www.maxell.eu.
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1 aptX
"aptX audio coding" delivers full 'wired' audio quality. With the "aptX audio codec" source material is transparently delivered over the Bluetooth link, whether it is stored uncompressed or in an alternative compression (MP3, AAC, FLAC) format.