iBall launches “Frame Speakers”
2018-09-14iBall has launched the Frame Speakers that come with an Wall-Art Wooden-Frame. The speakers in Flat Panel Art Canvas come in seven different stunning designs each integrated with a powerful speaker integrating MASAT Technology.
Glammed in beautiful panel canvas, the speaker delivers high acoustic sound by the virtue of the MASAT Technology (Metal Alloy Surface Acoustic Technology) which produces high- quality sound, clear – crisp and detailed, delivering impeccable acoustic experience. The technology releases wide frequency and detailed sound on complete front of the Frame speaker making way for an amazingly superior sound reproduction. Housed in a wooden case and engineered for bass reflex and DSP (Digital Signal Processor), the Frame Speaker offers a room-filling, thunderous Bass.
Sandeep Parasrampuria, CEO & Director, iBall, says, “It is exciting to present ‘Frame Speakers’, our latest in Audio Speakers designed exclusively to the taste of Indian consumers. Decluttering your living rooms and adding a touch of elegance with iBall Frame Speaker defines our newest. You will be left incredibly floored with its design and impeccable sound experience!”
This iBall Frame Speaker is completely wireless and supports multiple playback options which include Bluetooth, USB, Micro SD and FM Radio. Keeping entertainment uninterrupted, the speaker comes with a built-in rechargeable battery and plays for 12 long hours continuously. Additionally, the Frame Speakers has built-in support for (TWS) True Wireless Stereo Technology connect 2 frame speakers together. The Frame Speaker comes with a full function remote control.
One can choose from a set of six mesmerizing frame designs or the Blank canvas where customers can paint their dreams in it, personalizing like never before.
iBall Frame Speakers will be available within a week at all the leading retail and online stores across India at an MRP of just Rs.11,999/-.
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