Pyle Audio’s Floating Aqua SunBlast Speaker Dives into the Music

Written by Ben

June 17, 2014

NEW YORK – (June 12, 2014) – Pyle Audio adds to its unique collection of audio devices and accessories with the launch of the Aqua SunBlast Waterproof Bluetooth Speaker . Designed of marine grade construction, the waterproof floating speaker can roam freely in the pool with the assurance that the music won’t stop or sink. The Aqua SunBlast is now available at www.PyleAudio.com for $99.99.

The SunBlast allows users to wirelessly stream music from up to 32ft using their Bluetooth-enabled device, such as smartphones, tablets and more. Aqua SunBlast features a solar panel, rechargeable design, allowing the speaker to charge in the sun and keep the party alive until the sun goes down. Once fully charged, the device provides up to four hours of play time. The speaker boasts 360 degree sound due to its four built-in full range stereo speakers.

The speaker also has a MicroSD card reader, FM Radio and is packaged with a USB charging cable, allowing endless memory making as users swim and lounge to their favorite jams.

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Aqua SunBlast Features Include:
• Solar Panel enables charging by sunlight
• Ultra-lightweight, waterproof, shock-absorbent design for rugged weather performance and buoyancy
• Push control connection to virtually any Bluetooth enabled device (smartphone, tablet, PC, MP3 player, etc.)
• Built-in rechargeable lithium battery and USB charging cable

About Pyle Audio:

With more than 40 years’ experience in the manufacturing of high-quality audio products, Pyle has established itself as a premier source for car audio, home audio and professional audio & musical instruments. Product lines include Pyle Pro, Pyle Car and Pyle Home. The company has recently expanded into outdoor recreational gear with its Pyle Sports line. For more information, please visit www.PyleAudio.com

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