Sol Jam Solar Charging Waterproof Portable Speaker

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About Sol Jam Solar Charging Waterproof Portable Speaker

Powered by the sun. Yes, you can play music all day. The new Sol Jam speaker is compact and loud waterproof Bluetooth speaker with integrated high efficiency solar charging panel technology.

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About Sol Jam Solar Charging Waterproof Portable Speaker

Powered by the sun. Yes, you can play music all day. The new Sol Jam speaker is compact and loud waterproof Bluetooth speaker with integrated high efficiency solar charging panel technology.

About Sol Jam Solar Charging Waterproof Portable Speaker

Powered by the sun. Yes, you can play music all day. The new Sol Jam speaker is compact and loud waterproof Bluetooth speaker with integrated high efficiency solar charging panel technology.

Specifications:

  • Size & Weight: Width: 15.5cm | Height: 7.9cm | Depth: 12.7cm | Weight: 711g

  • Input & Outputs: USB Type-C speaker charge jack | USB Type A device charge jack | 3.5mm AUX IN jack

  • Battery: Rechargeable Built-in Lithium Battery

  • Charging time: 4 hrs (Adapter) Solar charge rate varies with environmental conditions

  • Includes: USB Type-C to Type-A Cable

  • Playtime: 12+ hours from full charge at 75% volume level

Features:

  • HD Solar: High Density solar panel keeps the battery charged

  • IP67 Waterproof, floating & rugged drop-proof design

  • 7 RGB Party Lights Mode – White, White(Low), Green, Red, Blue, Music Sync, Colour Fade

  • Dual Speakers with 20W Peak Power & a large Subwoofer for enhanced bass

  • 12+ hours of playtime

  • Solar Powerbank – Bult in USB port for recharging your phone or tablet

  • EcoCast allows up to 50 speakers connect to any ECOXGEAR speaker with the EcoCast feature

  • Bluetooth 5.0 for long range reliable wireless connection to smartphone

  • AUX-IN connection port to play audio from a wired device

  • Includes carry lanyard and carabiner

  • Mounting Options via ¼-20 Camera mount screw point

  • 1 year warranty on parts and labor