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Aisen launches Trolley Speaker A12UKB800 with price tag of Rs 12499

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Priced at Rs 12,499, the box comes with two large speakers of 10-inch and 6.5-inch and two separate tweeters.

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Aisen has launched Trolley Speaker – A12UKB800. Priced at Rs 12,499, the box comes with two large speakers of 10-inch and 6.5-inch and two separate tweeters.

The box also has a battery that company claims will last for up to 5 hours. The box is suited both for House Music and parties. The speaker features an output of 12,000 PMPO and 3-way Watt sound system with 120W RMS.

The box also offers LED display and comes with retractable trolley, for easy and convenient movability. The speakers offer Bluetooth connectivity, USB, SD & MMC slot alternatives.

The box comes with remote controlled operations and circular control pods in the front.

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