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Highlights:• Lightweight and portable speaker with a compact design, easy to take with you.• Long battery life of up to 14 hours. • Rich and warm sound from a 2.5" full-range driver and a passive radiator. • Robust and durable design with IP67 rating to withstand dust and water. • User-friendly with an intuitive interface and Bluetooth 5.3 with DAB+ and FM. • Easy to clean thanks to the soft, wipeable fabric. Product Description: Woodland Mini offers a portable and easy sound experience. This compact device fits seamlessly in your hand or backpack, ideal for picnics or outdoor adventures. With a built-in battery that lasts up to 14 hours, Woodland Mini ensures you always have your favorite songs at hand. The sound quality is top-notch with a 5W amplifier driving a 2.5" speaker and a passive radiator, delivering rich and warm sound. Woodland Mini's robust construction and easy-to-wipe surface make it ideal for use in any environment. It is also equipped with modern features like Bluetooth 5.3, DAB+, and FM radio, making it a versatile companion for the whole family. Specifications:• Battery: 4000mAh, 3.7V, 14.8Wh, up to 14 hours of playtime• Display: 128 x 32 dot matrix, backlit • Connections: USB-C for software updates and charging • Water and dustproof: IP67 rating
Brand description - PurePure was founded in 2002 and is a British manufacturer of consumer electronics, probably best known for producing award-winning digital DAB radios. All of Pure's products are designed and developed in the UK and manufactured with consideration for the environment in ethically monitored facilities - Their philosophy is to build products to meet the highest standards. Manuals and user guides for Pure productsUnfortunately, as manufacturers do not make manuals or guides in all languages, we cannot guarantee that a local language manual is included for the item.
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