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DivoomTimebox Evo Portable Bluetooth Pixel Art Speaker

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About

Timebox-Evo is the 4th generation of the Divoom pixel art speaker line-up. Through its modernly designed chassis, it delivers DSP-tuned fine audio. With the powerful Divoom Smart application, users can enjoy its fun pixel art creation and other massive functions. Auto Sleep Timer great to listen to and fun to play. The evolution is here!

Product Features
  • Listen to your favorite songs w/ custom light effects
  • Create your own pixel art & share online via the app
  • Stay connected w/ social media notifications
  • Enjoy crisp Bluetooth 4.2 audio & DJ mixer
Product Specifications
  • Bass port design
  • 256 full RGB Self- programmable LED screen
  • Social media notification
  • Smart alarm clock
  • Thermometer and weather conditions
  • Schedule planner
  • 24 Professional sleep-aid profiles make you have a good sleep
  • Traditional Pixel games
  • Voice memo
  • DJ mixer
  • Compatible with iOS and android
  • Supports third party music application 
  • Selected high-quality hardware material 
  • Small volume bass dynamic compensation 
  • Dimensions: 98.5L x 98.5W x 38H mm
  • Driver size: 2'' full range
  • Output power: 6W
  • Signal to noise ratio: ≥75dB
  • Battery Capacity: 2500 mAh
  • Battery Voltage: 3.6 V
  • Battery Charge Time: 3.5h hours
  • Playback Time: Up to 6 hours
  • Bluetooth compliant: Bluetooth V5.0 smart
  • Weight: 316g
  • Frequency Response: 95-20K Hz

For more info check out Divoom.com

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