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Meet Your New Cosmic Companion: The T16 Space Astronaut Bluetooth Speaker
Get ready to launch your audio experience into a new dimension. The T16 Space Astronaut Mini Bluetooth Speaker isn't just a speaker; it's a portable piece of interstellar style combined with impressive sound and mesmerizing light.
With its adorable astronaut design, this compact speaker (90*45*90mm) adds a fun, futuristic vibe to any setting. Perfect for your desk, bedroom shelf, or as a unique gift for space enthusiasts.
Powerful Sound in a Miniature Package
Don't let its small size fool you. Equipped with a 5W driver, the T16 delivers clear, balanced audio with a frequency response of 40Hz-20KHz. Enjoy your music, podcasts, and calls with clarity, whether you're relaxing at home or having a picnic outdoors.
The latest Bluetooth 5.3 technology ensures a stable, energy-efficient connection up to 10 meters away. Pair it effortlessly with your smartphone, tablet, or laptop.
Atmosphere with RGB Light Effects
The magic happens when the lights go down. This speaker features captivating RGB ambient lighting, creating a soothing or party-ready atmosphere with a simple touch. The Ice Crystal Blue color variant looks especially cosmic.
Designed for Portability
Weighing only 160g and featuring a built-in 500-800mAh rechargeable battery, the T16 is your perfect on-the-go partner. Its included lanyard makes it a stylish hang-anywhere Bluetooth speaker for adventures.
Note: This product is sourced for the international market (e.g., eBay, Japan/Korea regions). Please be aware it may not conform to all domestic product standards.
Key Specifications:
- Model: T16 | Color: Ice Crystal Blue
- Bluetooth Version: 5.3 | Range: 10m
- Output Power: 5W | Battery: Built-in Li-ion
- Features: RGB Ambient Light, Lanyard, Portable Design
- Dimensions: 90 x 45 x 90 mm
Elevate your moments with sound and light. The T16 Space Astronaut Bluetooth Speaker is more than tech—it's an experience.
