Bose SoundLink Max speaker with IP67 protection, Bluetooth 5.3 and support for Qualcomm Snapdragon Sound costs $399
06.05.24
Bose has announced the SoundLink Max wireless speaker. The new product has a body length of 26 cm and a weight of 2.27 kg. The device received IP67 water protection, as well as a Bluetooth 5.3 module. The gadget supports the AptX Adaptive codec and Qualcomm Snapdragon Sound technology, which provides high-quality sound and allows you to adjust the bitrate.
For easy portability, the speaker is equipped with a removable handle and an additional shoulder strap. The new product can be used as a power bank for a mobile phone and other gadgets. In terms of connectivity, the new product has a USB-C port and an AUX port. The Bose SoundLink Max will last up to 20 hours on a single charge.
Bose SoundLink Max can already be ordered on the manufacturer’s official website for $399. Deliveries of the speaker will begin on May 16.
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