Dual 2 Neodymium woofers and dual 1.2 tweeters deliver powerful, clear, omni-directional sound, perfect for pairing with your smartphone
With a built-in lithium battery offering up to 50 hours of playtime, enjoy uninterrupted music from morning to night
Certified IP68 waterproof rating and rugged, dust, sand, and shockproof design make this speaker ideal for pool parties, beach days, and outdoor adventures
Multiple device pairing allows you to create a surround sound experience for any occasion, compatible with iPhone, iPad, MacBook, and more
Featuring a wireless range of up to 100 feet, this speaker is perfect for any location—indoors, outdoors, or even in the shower
Dimensions
12" x 4.5" x 3.5"
Weight
4.6 lbs
Waterproof Rating
IP68
Battery Type
1 Lithium Ion Batteries (Included)
Battery Average Life
50 Hours
Speaker Range
100 Feet
What’s included?
1x Altec Lansing Super Lifejacket Bluetooth Speaker (Refurbished)
I will note that “Lithium Ion” is a blanket designation that applies to ANY AND ALL TYPES of lithium battery. Its usage here merely indicates that they aren’t being specific about exactly which chemistry is employed inside.
@f00l There are at least a dozen Lithium cell chemistries, not all of which are rechargeable. Most are more of an academic curiosity than a manufactured item these days, but a variant of the usual rule applies; cheap, high-capacity, high-current, durable; pick two. I’m betting that these are equipped with the most economical yet durable cells that the actual maker had available. That won’t be lithium-iron-phosphate, which would be durable and reasonably high capacity but not cheap.
What’s included?
Warranty
90 days
Estimated Delivery
Friday, Nov 22 - Monday, Nov 25
I will note that “Lithium Ion” is a blanket designation that applies to ANY AND ALL TYPES of lithium battery. Its usage here merely indicates that they aren’t being specific about exactly which chemistry is employed inside.
@werehatrack
What are the differences we care about?
(If this is complicated to answer then it’s cool if you don’t have time for a reply)
@f00l There are at least a dozen Lithium cell chemistries, not all of which are rechargeable. Most are more of an academic curiosity than a manufactured item these days, but a variant of the usual rule applies; cheap, high-capacity, high-current, durable; pick two. I’m betting that these are equipped with the most economical yet durable cells that the actual maker had available. That won’t be lithium-iron-phosphate, which would be durable and reasonably high capacity but not cheap.