12 June 2008 13:52 GMT / By Amy-Mae Elliott
Grundig is offering you the chance to get the party started in your garden with the new portable outdoor "Emanate" wireless speaker system.With a rechargeable battery that gives up to 8 hours of music on a single charge, the speaker is cordless, portable, and has a carry handle.
Weather resistant, as well it would need to be in our soggy isle, the speakers claim to produce clear, rich stereo sound.
The "Emanate" automatically charges iPods in the designed flatbed iPod dock which can then be covered by a lockable see-through cover to protect the iPod from the outdoor elements too.
The supplied remote control lets you control the iPod playlists on the go with play, pause, next and previous functions. It also comes with 3.5mm input jack for use with other MP3 Players and a mains adapter.
Available in black or white, Grundig is selling this product directly from its website www.grundig-uk.co.uk for £99.99 including delivery. Audio, Speakers, iPod speakers, Grundig, Waterproof, Garden gadgets, Home And Kitchen


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