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Harman House, the premier connected technologies destination, has announced the launch of the Harman Kardon Go + Play portable Bluetooth speaker.
In Qatar, the speaker is available in black and white for QR1,299 at Harman House, Jumbo Electronics, Spark Lifestyle Electronics and leading hypermarkets.
The Harman Kardon Go + Play brings music lovers “room-filling sound” with quad drivers and Bluetooth wireless streaming, the statement notes. It can connect to three smart devices simultaneously, is “highly portable and versatile” and comes with a built-in rechargeable battery that provides up to five hours of play time.
The Go + Play can wirelessly connect to another Harman Kardon Wireless Dual Sound-enabled speaker.
It also has a built-in microphone with echo and noise-cancelling technology and equipped with an USB charge out port.
“The Go + Play delivers on the promise of powerful sound in a pristine, wireless and stylish package. It’s a natural and beautiful addition to any room in the home, office or on the go,” said C V Rappai, director and CEO, Video Home & Electronic Centre.
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