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Excellent engineering and the unique True360 sound solution ensure your music sounds great. Wherever you place BeoPlay Beolit 15 with 240 watts of peak power, there is enough sound to fill even the largest rooms Quick and simple Bluetooth 4.0 w/aptX connectivity makes it easy for you to play from any Bluetooth enabled device. For convenience place your phone on the non slip anti dust treated rubber tray where it's sure to stay even with the heaviest bass thumping. The full grain premium leather handle has been perfectly positioned to keep the speaker from "wobbling" around while being carried. Four control buttons, two of which light up when in use are located right on top of the unit. The buttons control power, Bluetooth pairing and volume. The Beolit 15 remembers up to 8 users and can have 2 devices connected at the same time. The built in lithium ion battery gives you up to 24 hours on a single charge, and the cord conveniently stores in the bottom of the unit. One amplifier channel drives a five-and-a-half-inch long-stroke full-range driver, while the bass performance is enhanced by two four-inch passive bass radiators placed on each side in perfect balance to avoid vibration. The second amplifier channel drives three 37mm mid-tweeters; two positioned in the front corners, facing outwards at 45 degrees and 15 degrees upwards, and the third one placed on the backside of the speaker