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Published on January 24th, 2022 | by Adrian Gunning

Soundboks Gen.3 Bluetooth Performance Speakers are coming…

Breaking through the noise of the Bluetooth speaker industry, SOUNDBOKS launches SOUNDBOKS (Gen. 3) Bluetooth Performance Speaker. Unlike any other, SOUNDBOKS (Gen. 3) has revolutionary sound quality, can connect with up to five nearby speakers wirelessly and boasts the longest battery life of any portable Bluetooth speaker on the market.

“We have finally created the speaker we always wanted,” says Jesper Thiel Thomsen, CEO of SOUNDBOKS. “Over the past four years we’ve been integrating community feedback with the vision of the speaker we have always wanted to build; the result is SOUNDBOKS (Gen. 3). We were very focused on creating an unmatched sound experience, and wireless connectivity and battery life were critical for that. We are really excited to bring this to our community and lead a new category of Bluetooth performance speakers.”

The completely redesigned SOUNDBOKS (Gen. 3) features 126 dB volume, TeamUP wireless connectivity (up to five SOUNDBOKS speakers), pro panel inputs, SOUNDBOKS app which allows regular updates and new features to get pushed to your speaker, and even a removable steel grill for easy customisation. Extremely portable and easy to use, the SOUNDBOKS (Gen.3) weighs 34 pounds and is the only Bluetooth speaker with a removable battery that can last up to 40 hours on a single charge.

With the redesign, comes the introduction of SOUNDBOKS’ “Break through the noise” campaign, focusing the brand on exceeding traditional (performance) limitations and breaking through the barriers that hold us back.

Pricing and availability: SOUNDBOKS (Gen. 3) Bluetooth Performance Speaker is RRP $1599.95, buy now via;
SOUNDBOKS.com.au and JB HI-FI

For more information: http://www.soundboks.com.au/


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Adrian lives in Melbourne Australia and has a huge passion for gaming, technology and pop culture. He recently finished his a Bachelor of Journalism and is currently focusing on games journalism. When not writing and playing video games, Adrian can be found in Comics 'R' Us debating the pros of the DC Universe and cons of the Marvel Universe.



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