Xiaomi Outdoor Bluetooth Speaker Camp Edition – 40W speaker with Harman certification
26.04.24
Xiaomi has introduced a new portable speaker called Xiaomi Outdoor Bluetooth Speaker Camp Edition, designed for outdoor use.
The speaker delivers powerful 40W sound from six drivers, including two tweeters, two midrange drivers and two passive radiators, delivering 360-degree omnidirectional sound reproduction.
Collaboration with Harman AudioEFX ensures clear and detailed sound. The speaker is IP66 certified, which guarantees protection from dust and water. It uses Bluetooth 5.3 and supports NFC for fast connections, as well as the LHDC 5.0 codec for transmitting high-definition audio over Bluetooth.

LED strips at the bottom of the device allow you to use the speaker at night. Operating time is 14 hours. Its durable rectangular design with a convenient carrying handle ensures compact dimensions of 125 x 85 x 146.7 mm (L x W x H) and a weight of only 1.12 kg.
Xiaomi Outdoor Bluetooth Speaker Camp Edition is available for around $100, but an international release date has not yet been announced.
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