948 days ago

Veon portable Bluetooth speaker new

Felipe from Mission Bay

- pick up in Mission Bay
- product new. Box not opened
- still in warranty (2 years)
- I got this speaker in a bundle purchase
- in store the price is $250 and I’m asking $190

Party hard with the Veon Portable Party Speaker VN26052020BK. With the guitar and mic inputs, you can now show your skills as you play and sing along. The lights on the speakers light up the party arena and give out the perfect party vibes. Being Bluetooth enabled, it allows you to play your music wirelessly from your phone or tablet. Featuring a rechargeable battery and up to seven hours of playback time, the speaker is ideal for house parties, get-togethers and more.

Features & Benefits
- Rechargeable battery
- Bluetooth for wireless music streaming
- LED party lights on speaker
- FM radio and AUX input
- 1x USB input
- 30W RMS Power output
- Guitar and mic input
- Dimensions: 24cm x 23cm x 50cm
- 7 hour playback

Price: $190

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