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Design by: Manuela Simonelli & Andrea Quaglio Collection: Mino |
$29.90
3W portable Bluetooth® speaker – TWS technology
1 year warranty
Fast delivery
14 days of return
Portable Bluetooth® speaker – 3W – TWS technology
Pairable
“Hands-free”micro
Selfie control
Bluetooth® 4.2
Bluetooth® distance: 10 m
Autonomy: 2 h
Charging time: 1 h
Power supply: on USB plug or USB -C* plug (included)
Material: aluminium / ABS*
Suggested branding: silkscreen – laser
Ø 1.2 x 1.4″
G.W: 2.5 oz l i/c: 20 p/52.9 oz
Carton: 40 p/120 oz
This mini 3W portable Bluetooth® Speaker fits in the palm of your hand and produces an impressive sound quality. With its compact size, sleek design, multiple colors and outstanding performance, Mino is simply the perfect audio companion to bring everywhere with you.
Stream your music from your smartphone or tablet for up to three hours thanks to its built-in battery that is easily rechargeable via Micro-USB.
Thanks to its TWS stereo technology, Mino can be paired and thus double its sound performance to 6W. With its wireless Bluetooth connection, Mino can be used to make hands-free calls and as a remote selfie trigger.
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.