Description
Dual 8” Portable Pa Speaker
Dual 8’’ Bluetooth Portable PA Speaker – Portable PA & Karaoke Party Audio Speaker with Built-in Rechargeable Battery, Flashing Party Lights, MP3/USB/ /FM Radio (600 Watt MAX)
- Features: – True Wireless Stereo System – Portable Speaker System – High-Powered PA Loud Speaker Style – Bluetooth Wireless Music Streaming Ability – Multi-Color Flashing LED Party Lights – Built-in Rechargeable Battery
- FM Radio with Digital LED Display – Connect & Stream Audio from External Devices – Aux (3.5mm) Input Connector Jack – USB Flash Memory Reader – 6.5mm Microphone input – Battery Level LED Indicator Lights – Rugged & Durable Molded Cabinet Design
- Convenient Extendable Carry Handle – For Indoor / Outdoor Use Bluetooth Wireless Streaming: – Built-in Bluetooth for Wireless Music Streaming – Simple & Hassle-Free Pairing – Works with All of Today’s Latest Devices
- Smartphones, Tablets, Laptops, Computers, etc. – Bluetooth Version: 4.1 – Bluetooth Network Name: ‘PYLEUSA’ – Wireless Range: Up to 32’ ft. What’s in the Box: – PA Speaker System – Remote Control – Maximum USB Flash Support: 32GB
- Power Adapter Technical Specs: – Material: Polypropylene (PP) – Max Power Output: 600 Watt Max – Sound System: 8’’ -inch Subwoofer x2 + 1” Tweeter – Impedance: 2.6 Ohm – USB Interface Type: 2.0 – Digital Audio File Support: MP3
DETAILS
Features:
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MANUALS & DOWNLOADS
PPHP2835B – Manuals
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FAQ
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How to troubleshoot charging port falling/ pushed into the machine?
Step to replace the whole set PC board as follows. Attached PDF file will be more clear for your reference.
1. Open the screws on the control panel
2. unplug the cable
3. plug the cable on the new PC board and screw it up.
Kindly see the attached link below for your reference:
HERE
How to troubleshoot charging port falling/ pushed into the machine?
1. Open the screws on the control panel
2. unplug the cable
3. plug the cable on the new PC board and screw it up.
Kindly see the attached link below for your reference:
HERE
https://drive.google.com/file/d/11KLK6vKw7sNFgBcoRvL2ci4YWc04EllY/view?usp=sharing