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Deal: Sound Kick bluetooth speaker $49.99

Sound Kick Bluetooth Speaker

TechnoBuffalo Deals currently has the Sound Kick Bluetooth Speaker for $49.99 with free shipping. It is the lowest price ever on this great portable speaker.

Headphones are useful at times, but there is no replacement for hearing music aloud. The Sound Kick is sufficiently compact to fit in your bag, and once fully charged, it can muster 7 hours of playback. In spite of its modest size, no compromises have been made in terms of sound quality. Two 2.3-inch drivers kick out rich audio with natural bass response and vocal clarity, while UQ3 spatial technology gives your tracks greater depth.

The speaker also offers Bluetooth connectivity, so you can listen without wires (although there is a line-in port), and there are physical controls on the top of the speaker for easier playback and skipping. One other cool feature is that you can recharge your phone from the Sound Kick’s internal battery.

  • Enjoy up to 7 hours of playtime with the built-in rechargeable battery
  • Stream music wirelessly via Bluetooth
  • Control the volume and playback functions directly from the speaker
  • Quickly connect to any device with a simple line-in option that works with a standard headphone jack
  • Enhance your playlist with full sound, natural bass response, vocal clarity and UQ3™ spatial enhancement
  • Charge your mobile devices with the USB power port even while Sound Kick is running on battery power

Order the Sound Kick at the lowest price ever.



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