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Electronics : Maxell P-18 Portable Speakers

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Maxell P-18 Portable Speakers

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Maxell P-18 Portable Speakers
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Street Price: $49.99
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Batteries: 4 AA
Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Maxell
Color: White
EAN: 0025215340383
Label: Maxell
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Product Manufacturer: Maxell
Model: P18
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Maxell
Release Date: June 01, 2006
Studio: Maxell
Variation Description: White


Piece facts:
  • Compact, portable speaker system designed for on-the-go music fans
  • Compatible with any audio device with a 3.5 mm headphone jack
  • Built-in digital amplifier and neodymium magnet drivers
  • Acoustic speaker cabinet provides optimal base sound
  • Powered by USB, AC adapter, or 4 AA batteries; 90-day warranty




Speakers Portable P-18 Maxell






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At Maxell, the priority is delivering the highest quality products available in consumer and professional audio and video tapes, computer media, batteries and accessories. To achieve this goal, Maxell has spent the last 30 years focusing all its research and development strengths on creating a long list of innovative solutions for its customers. Today, consumers and professionals all over the world reach for the Maxell name when they want a quality product they can trust.PR0DUCT FEATURES:For use with iPod, MP3, CD, DVD and other portable players; notebook computers;Foldable and compact design;Neodymium magnet speaker;Acoustic speaker cabinet provides optimal base sound;Patented reflecting panel structure;Built-in digital amplifier;Power via USB cable;More than 40 hours battery life.

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Designed to fit comfortably in a backpack or laptop bag without sacrificing sound quality, the Maxell P-18 portable speakers are the perfect accessory for on-the-go music fans. The speakers, which fold up into a compact footprint for travel, feature such audio essentials as a built-in digital amplifier, neodymium magnet drivers, a patented reflecting panel structure, and an acoustic speaker cabinet that provides an optimal base sound. Add up the variety of features and you have a crisp, rich-sounding speaker system that's great for backyard barbecues, hanging out at a friend's house, or lounging at the park. The P-18 is also versatile enough to work with virtually any portable audio player, including iPods, MP3 players, CD players, DVD players, laptops, and more. All you need is a device with a 3.5 mm headphone jack and you're set.

The speakers are powered by one of three methods: USB (cable included), AC adapter (not included), or four AA batteries (not included). The latter method is the best for outdoor use, as the P-18 runs for more than 40 hours on a single set of batteries. Best of all, the system checks in at less than 1-1/4 pounds, so it won't weigh you down when traveling. The P-18 speaker system is backed by a 90-day warranty.

What's in the Box
P-18 speaker system, USB cable, 3.5 mm audio cable, user's manual.








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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 2 out of 5 stars - * You get your money's worth ...
You get exactly what you pay for - cheap speakers. A plastic cover is already broken off and sound is very poor. Cheap price = cheap speakers.



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