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|June,2023
Tired of struggling to change FM stations on your wireless speaker? Amkette Pocket Blast, the compact speaker, simplifies the FM station selection process.
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With its 10 dedicated numeric buttons, setting up and switching between different FM stations has never been easier. Just touch the desired button, and you're instantly tuned in to your favorite channel. But that's not all Pocket Blast has to offer. Let's explore its numerous other features:
Build quality and features
The sleek and portable Pocket Blast BT speaker offers immersive music experiences on the go. Its durable design combines solid plastic with a stylish metal mesh front. With convenient connectivity options including Type C, USB, TF card, and a 3.5 mm jack, enjoy versatile audio connections.
Despite its compact size, the Pocket Blast BT delivers powerful sound with its 6W speaker and 40mm driver. Stay wirelessly connected up to 10 meters with Bluetooth 5.0 technology.
Save time with the built-in FM radio and 10 numeric buttons for easy station selection. Control your music effortlessly using the top panel's numeric and function buttons, while the LED display keeps you informed of battery, mode, and station details.
Never worry about running out of power thanks to the Type C charging port. Keep the music playing non-stop, wherever you are.
Performance
Despite its compact size, the Pocket Blast BT speaker offers a powerful and immersive audio experience. We thoroughly enjoyed testing it with a variety of tracks, focusing on songs like "Greece 2000 (System Nipel vs. Cosmic Tone RMX)" by Three Drives and "Streets of Philadelphia" by Bruce Springsteen.
The speaker delivers a well-balanced sound with a decent level of bass, providing depth to the music. The sharpness and aggressiveness
This story is from the June,2023 edition of PCQuest.
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