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Solo 3W IPX5 RCS recycled plastic solar Bluetooth speaker with carabiner
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Sustainability rating

  • Eco-Friendly MaterialsContains recognised lower-impact materials such as recycled, organic or plant-based content.
  • Responsible ManufacturingMade under a recognised social-audit standard or in a European factory.

Solo 3W IPX5 RCS recycled plastic solar Bluetooth speaker with carabiner

Boost your music with this RCS recycled rugged solar 3W Bluetooth® speaker with flashlight! It plays music, podcasts etc. from any Bluetooth® enabled device which makes it an ideal travel companion. The speaker features built-in music controls and a microphone for phone calls while on the go, as well as a handy flashlight. With the included carabiner it can easily be attached to for example a backpack, and with the IPX5 rating the speaker is protected against heavy rain. Thanks to its 400 mAh Li-ion battery, you can enjoy up to 3-4 hours of music at maximum volume. The charging time is 2 hours by cable, and approximately 6 hours by solar panel (depending on the sunlight brightness/consistency). The flashlight performance time is 10 hours when speaker function is off. Bluetooth® 5.3 with a working range of approximately 10 metres. Delivered with a user manual and a 30 cm USB-A to Type-C charging cable, and packed in a 100% recycled kraft paper box.

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Unit price: £8.57 · Line total: £2,141.67
Indicative at qty 250. We confirm final pricing in our quote.

The impact of this product

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x 250 units
  • 114kg
    of plastic collected from the ocean

About the impact

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