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Kisonli AC9002BT AC Power Stereo Speaker

Kisonli AC9002BT AC Power Stereo Speaker
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Kisonli AC9002BT AC Power Stereo Speaker
  • Price: TK 1,400/-
  • special price: TK 1,100/-
  • Stock: In Stock
  • Model: AC-9002BT
TK 1,100/-
TK 1,400/-
Ex Tax: TK 1,100/-

Key Features

    • Model:AC-9002BT
    • Brand: Kisonli
    • Power Supply: USB DC5V
    • GOOD QUALITY, PUBLIC CHOICE
    • Modern Style
    Specification
    General Feature
    BrandKISONLI
    ModelAC-9002BT
    Power
    Battery Capacity1800mAh
    Physical Attributes
    ColorBlack
    Warranty Information
    WarrantyNo warranty
    Description

    Kisonli AC9002BT AC Power Bluetooth Stereo Speaker

    The Kisonli AC9002BT AC Power Bluetooth Stereo Speaker is a versatile audio device designed for high-quality, immersive sound. Compact and easy to use, this speaker is perfect for various environments, from your workspace to home entertainment setups. It combines modern connectivity options with convenient power management, delivering both functionality and style.

    Key Features
    Model: AC-9002BT

    Power Output: 3W x 2

    Power Supply: USB DC5V

    Efficient power consumption with a USB DC5V power supply, allowing easy charging and extended use.
    Connectivity Options: AUX/LED/USB/Bluetooth

    Offers multiple input options, making it compatible with a range of devices including smartphones, laptops, and other media players. The Bluetooth capability adds flexibility for wireless connections.
    LED Lighting

    Integrated LED lights provide a touch of ambiance, enhancing the listening experience with visual appeal.
    Warranty: No

    The Kisonli AC9002BT speaker delivers excellent stereo sound with ease of connectivity and a modern look, making it a popular choice for everyday audio needs. Whether you’re using Bluetooth, AUX, or USB, this speaker offers reliable performance and clear sound in a compact design.

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