Pyle Portable Wireless Waterproof Handset Speaker - Bluetooth Compatible Rechargeable Battery Powered Shower Outdoor Loud Speaker w/ Microphone - USB Charger - iPhone, Android PBTWP24BL (Blue)
Surf Sound Talk Pair your favorite Bluetooth device to instantly stream music or answer calls. The splash proof and water resistant Marine Grade Rating makes the Surf Sound Talk perfect for adding music and shower time talk! Play your favorite audio tracks while you take a bath and never miss an important call again. Built-in Bluetooth Technology Easy-to-Use ControlsView larger Splash Proof Phone and Speaker SystemView larger The touch button controls make this 2-in-1 Speaker and Phone easy to use and operate. Simply pair the Surf Sound Talk to your Bluetooth device and you're ready to enjoy all of the wireless features. Unit comes with built-in rechargeable battery, charging cable, and retractable hook that conveniently slides up and out. Features Bluetooth V2.1 TechnologyEnjoy hands-free calls with built-in microphoneConnect and stream audio from MP3 players, smartphones, tablets, PCs, etc.Compatible with other Bluetooth-enabled devicesControl volume & song selection wirelessly via connected device2 Telephone Modes: Handset & SpeakerIP-47 Waterproof & dustproof constructionEasy operation with touch button controlsBattery life: 8 hours10 meter Bluetooth rangeIncludes USB charging cableBattery capacity: 3.7V / 800mAhBattery charging time: 1.5 HoursContinuous standby time: 180 HoursBuilt-in Li-Polymer rechargeable batterySpeaker impedance (output): 4-Ohm / 2 WattLow voltage reminder lightGlossy UV surface treatmentAttach or hang using the retractable hookDimensions: 2.55" (W) x 6.0" (H) x 1.5" (D)
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- Embedding
- CLIP ViT-L/14 · 768d
- Distance metric
- cosine
- Doc fetch
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- Similar query
- 22msnearest_to_id → /query
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