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Design by: Manuela Simonelli & Andrea Quaglio Collection: Oslo |
€149,90
DAB+ FM alarm clock radio / Bluetooth® speaker / 10W Wireless charger
2 year warranty
Fast delivery
14 days of return
DAB + FM alarm clock radio
Bluetooth® speaker
10W Wireless charger
Frequency range: DAB+: 174-240MHz / FM: 87.5-108MHz
Qi-certified (wireless power transfer using inductive charging)
Power supply: on USB-C port (cable included) and a certified universal USB DC 9V/2A power adapter (included) – US/UK/EU plugs (included)
Material: Fibers / ABS
Suggested branding: silkscreen – laser
Dimensions: 4.3 x 4.3 x 4”
G.Weight: 21 oz
Start you day with Oslo News+, our versatile DAB & FM radio!
Oslo News+ combines multiple and uselef features at once: radio, alarm clock, speaker and a built-in wireless charging pad on its top surface. Boasting an impressive sound quality, listen to your favourite station or stream your playlist via Bluetooth® while charging your phone wirelessly. With Oslo News+ Qi technology, you can charge your smartphone wirelessly and conveniently at day or a night. With its sleek and modern design, Oslo News+ is the perfect bedside companion.
Quaglio Simonelli was born out of a meeting between two designers, Andrea Quaglio and Manuela Simonelli, their common work is really fed by stories, a creative look at the surrounding world, mutations they would wish to induce: therefore they create familiar looking objects contaminated by the unexpected and the poetical. Miami is the name of the collection: elegantly flying on nostalgic wings, an Art Deco stylistic wink meeting actual technical requirements. It preserves gracious powers through a transversal proposal. This series bears the precise signatures of an approach basing their practice - never to see things the way they are.