Solar Sound 2 Bluetooth speaker has Updated

The new Solar Sound 2 has been re-designed from the ground up, primarily to offer even better sound quality, with a louder maximum volume and less distortion at higher volume levels.

Sound quality has been improved by the use of specialty woven speaker cones, silver plated oxygen free copper speaker cabling and a more efficient power circuit to get even more juice to the amp and speakers. This sets the Solar Sound 2 apart not only from laptop and Mp3 speakers, but also from the low response of traditional portable stereo speakers.

Flexibility is key, and the Solar Sound 2 now has an integrated line-out
function, as well as its super simple set up procedure that can have
people streaming music from their phones in seconds. Playing music from a traditional headphone/3.5mm jack is even better now as all connectors on the unit itself and the included external cabling are gold plated, leading to enhanced music playback when using the cable option.

With the larger integrated battery, playing time should be a healthy 5-10 hours dependent on volume. But the best part is that with the embedded solar panel and efficient charging system, the unit can play continuously when in the sun, even if the battery hasn’t got any charge.

Compatibility works like a charm, as the Solar Sound 2 works with almost every model of phone that has Bluetooth and the A2DP profile; iPhones,Nokia’s, Blackberries and more.

The unit, including a stylish protective case, is available at
www.devotecindustries.com/solar-sound from today. Devotec Industries has ensured it continues to deliver quality and value with the Solar Sound 2 available at $99.99/£69.99, underpinning all current market offerings.

The Solar Sound 2 will become the must have travel accessory this summer.

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