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Only available in Glossy Red and Matte Black
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AerobullXS1 Rechargeable Bluetooth Speaker

R7,599

R12,000
Excludes shipping

R7,599

R12,000
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Iconic design and modern lifestyle meet powerful sound and portable advanced technology in AeroBull XS1. Small enough to be utterly nomad, the AeroBull XS1 allows happy-owners to move with their music.

With a rechargeable battery allowing 10 hours of autonomous playtime (average) and less than 2 kilograms of total weight, the AeroBull XS1 provides 2.1 stereo sound, up to 120 watts of power from JARRE TECHNOLOGIES’ internally developed XS1 electronics platform and tailor-made digital signal processing algorithms.

Linked to your smartphone or any audio source through Bluetooth 4.2 or 3.5mm Line-in, this baby beast plays your Music with exceptional audio clarity and deep bass thanks to its exclusive low-turbulence bass-reflex subwoofer, wherever you decide to carry it.

Enjoy mobility with the AeroBull XS1, a musical experience from JARRE TECHNOLOGIES, commanding attention and moving with you in style.

Product Features
  • Frequency range: 65Hz to 20kHz
  • 2 x 30 mm mid range
  • 1 x 64 mm subwoofer driving a low-turbulence bass-reflex load
  • 2.1 stereo 120W amplifier
  • 2 x 30W tweeters
  • 1 x 60W woofer Connections And Expansion
  • Line-in 3.5 mm port
  • Micro USB for firmware update
  • Wireless Bluetooth 4.2 with APTX, A and A2DP codecs
  • Power And Battery Rechargeable battery over 10 hours of autonomy (depending on volume and audio content)
  • Dimensions: 30.5cm x 21cm x 24.5cm
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