Eton has unveiled their latest solar powered boombox, the Eton Soulra XL which is a next generation design developed from their earlier model the Soulra which Eton launched last year and the new Soulra XL speakers dock is around $100 more expensive than the previous model but brings with in some much improved styling and a few new features.The Soulra XL is pretty much a bigger and improved version of the Soulra. It packs a large, retractable 72 square-inch enhanced monocrystal solar panel that is used to juice up its 2,000mAh rechargeable lithium ion battery. It’ll last for about 5 hours of continuous play, which isn’t too bad just make sure it stays in the sun. It has eight speaker drivers and 22W output, which should be enough to get the party started in a small room or at an outdoor picnic.The Soulra XL is now available to pre-order from the Eton website, for $300 and Eton says the new device will start shipping within the next 10 days.


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