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02 May 2007

Veritronix to present its
slim Bluetooth speaker 'VX-818'

Well, if you're not satisfied with the quality and loudness of the sound produced by your phone loudspeaker there is a slim and stylish alternative.

The just released Veritronix’s 13mm-thick Bluetooth speaker with code name VX-818 is maybe right thing for you although we don’t know how it sounds but you can’t denied that it looks attractive.

BT connection and support for hands free profile is the probably primary reason why you'd be interested in a device such as this tinny speaker. Also it's nice to see the option of going wired as well, there's a miniUSB port, as well as a couple of standard audio jacks, line-in and line-out 3.5mm stereo jack.

Furthermore it has huge and dominating keys for changing volume and the BT button that is probably used for answering/ending calls and pairing with devices.

Product is presented during Hong Kong Electronics Fair 2007 with no sign of price or availability.

Specification

  • Ultra-Slim at 13mm thin, as small as a name card that you can put into the pocket
  • Ultra-intuitive interface with convenient touch pad
  • Bluetooth V2.0 Connectivity
  • Handsfree support (Optional)

Features:

  • Stereo Bluetooth speaker /Bluetooth V2.0
  • Power output /RMS: 0.8W x 2
  • Driver units: 20mm 1.5 @ 4-ohm
  • Lin-in: 3.5mm stereo jack
  • Line-out: 3.5mm stereo jack
  • Built-in Microphone (Optional for Handsfree)
  • USB charging
  • Battery Capacity: 650mAH Li-ion rechargeable battery
  • Playback duration: 8 hrs

Source & Photos: Aving.net Author: Apoc


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