Neptor Introduces the NPSP01, Bright Portable Bluetooth Speaker with Interactive Touch Play

Written by Ben

March 25, 2014

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Chino, CALIF. – March 24, 2014– Add a splash of color to your music with touch-controlled portable Bluetooth speakerNPSP01. Neptor’s first portable speaker with Interactive Touch Play technology, the NPSP01, launches today. Press and hold the speaker to power it on, to play pause/play music and to answer/end phone calls, and twist left or right to control volume.

Weighing only a third of a pound, the NPSP01 was born to be mobile. The tiny oval-shaped speaker comes with a suction stand so you can place it just about anywhere. With Bluetooth capability and an omnidirectional microphone, music and phone calls are crystal clear. Enjoy up to 3.5 hours of music on one single charge.

“The Neptor line is all about having fun,” said CEO of Eagle Tech Joan Wang. “The vibrant colors are fun, of course, and the touch control adds an extra element of playfulness.”

The NPSP01 comes in Neptor’s bright signature colors: blue, purple, red, orange and green. The NPSP01 is available atwww.neptor.com for $49.99.

 

About Neptor
The Neptor line was developed to power you through every moment of your life by keeping you connected to the people and devices within it. We believe technology should be colorful, fun to use, and elegantly designed – identities that make up each of our portable batteries, speakers, and accessories.
Neptor provides you with incredibly convenient power and connectivity to your mobile device. Whether it is capturing your favorite memories on camera, video chatting with friends and family, or controlling your favorite tunes – we bring out-of-this-world technology to help keep your earthly devices ready for action anywhere and everywhere.

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