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Kisonli K800 Mini Speaker 

Kisonli K800 Mini Speaker 
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Kisonli K800 Mini Speaker 
  • Price: TK 750/-
  • special price: TK 650/-
  • Stock: In Stock
  • Model: K-800
  • Dimensions: 100.00mm x 100.00mm x 105.00mm
TK 650/-
TK 750/-
Ex Tax: TK 650/-

Key Features

    • Brand:KISONLI
    • Model:K-800
    • Color:White
    • unique design
    • Best audio quality
Specification
General Feature
BrandKISONLI
ModelK-800
Technical Info
Input Voltage5v
Physical Attributes
ColorWhite
Dimensions100*100*105mm
Warranty Information
Warranty White+Black+Blue
Description


Kisonli K800 USB Multimedia Mini Speaker 

The Kisonli K800 USB Multimedia Mini Speaker is a compact and sleek speaker designed for convenience and powerful sound. Ideal for use with laptops, desktops, and other USB-enabled devices, this speaker delivers clear audio in a compact form.

Key Features
Model: K-800

The Kisonli K800 is a versatile and portable multimedia speaker designed for everyday use.
Color: White

The elegant white design fits seamlessly into various environments, whether for home, office, or travel.
Power Source: USB (DC5V)

The speaker is powered directly via USB, making it easy to connect to a laptop, desktop, or power bank without the need for extra adapters.
Output Power: 3W

Despite its small size, the Kisonli K800 delivers a powerful 3W output for crisp and clear audio.
Warranty: No

This speaker does not come with a warranty, but its durable build ensures long-lasting performance.
The Kisonli K800 USB Multimedia Mini Speaker is an excellent choice for those seeking a portable, simple, and effective audio solution for their devices.

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