This story is from May 23, 2016
Xander Audios launches Bluetooth speakers at Rs 3,490
NEW DELHI: Consumer electronics brand Xander Audios today launched its new 2.1 Bluetooth speakers - XA299BT. Priced at Rs 3,490, the speakers are capable of delivering 4000 watt PMPO audio output and are targeted at the low-budget segment.
Featuring a sleek design, the speakers have a wooden cabinet design for better bass. They also have come with USB port, SD-memory card slot and in-built FM radio. The speakers can be connected to TVs or any other device that has a 3.5mm port, and have a fully functioning remote as well.
Last month the company had launched its tower speakers - XAT-909BT, at a price of Rs 20,490. Featuring a retro design, they are capable of delivering 35,000 watt PMPO sound output. The speakers come with four full-range drivers and four 10-inch bass drivers for the built-in subwoofer. Other features include a USB port, an SD card slot and Bluetooth connectivity.
Zebronics recently launched its Samba 4.1 'loud sound' speakers at a price Rs 4,747. The speakers come with a 16.5 cm low-range driver for subwoofer while the satellites are powered by 7.6 cm full-range drivers. Total output is 105 watts RMS.
Zebronics Samba speakers allow users to connect devices via Bluetooth, USB and microSD/MMC cards. They can also be connected to laptops, TVs and other media players via aux-in.
Last month the company had launched its tower speakers - XAT-909BT, at a price of Rs 20,490. Featuring a retro design, they are capable of delivering 35,000 watt PMPO sound output. The speakers come with four full-range drivers and four 10-inch bass drivers for the built-in subwoofer. Other features include a USB port, an SD card slot and Bluetooth connectivity.
Zebronics recently launched its Samba 4.1 'loud sound' speakers at a price Rs 4,747. The speakers come with a 16.5 cm low-range driver for subwoofer while the satellites are powered by 7.6 cm full-range drivers. Total output is 105 watts RMS.
Zebronics Samba speakers allow users to connect devices via Bluetooth, USB and microSD/MMC cards. They can also be connected to laptops, TVs and other media players via aux-in.
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