Renogy Unveils E.TUNES, a Splash Proof Portable Bluetooth Speaker with an Integrated Solar Panel

Written by Ben

September 12, 2017

Ontario, Calif – August 24, 2017 – Renogy, a leading expert in renewable, non-traditional energy, announces the availability of the E.TUNES Bluetooth Speaker. The speaker is splash proof, rated IPX6 making it ideal for outdoor weather. Users can easily stream high quality music via Bluetooth 4.2 or with the provided AUX cord. The E.TUNES conveniently features an LED light, a 5,000 mAH rechargeable battery, and a USB Fast Charge Port to power most devices multiple times to ensure the party never stops.

“The E.TUNES Bluetooth Speaker has a built-in monocrystalline solar panel that wields the power of the sun, transforming it into a long-lasting energy source,” says Yi Li, CEO of Renogy. “We wanted to preserve the convenience of a portable speaker while upholding our mission to create clean, efficient energy.”

Three dynamic equalization modes come pre-installed into the speaker for a personalized audio experience. When not in use, the E.TUNES Bluetooth Speaker will go into auto-sleep mode to reduce power consumption and save the party for later.

The E.TUNES Bluetooth Speaker is currently available now available for Pre-Order for $134.99 atRenogy.com and currently shipping on Amazon.com.

For more information about Renogy and the E.TUNES Bluetooth Speaker, visit www.renogy.com.

About Renogy

Renogy is a leading expert in renewable energy specializing in Solar.  Founded in 2010, Renogy aims to revolutionize the renewable energy industry by offering reliable and cost-effective solutions that are consumer friendly, plug-and-play, and environmentally safe. Renogy’s product lineup include specialized solar solutions for residential, commercial, and industrial use.

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