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JAPAN Wireless Bluetooth Speakerphone "Portable Mini Speaker KUMAMON version"
$ 23.76
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Description
Portable Mini SpeakerKUMAMON
version
Description
Speakerphone
Take voice calls right through the speaker loud and clear
True Wireless Stereo(TWS)
If you use a pair of Kumamon speakers, you can enjoy "STEREO" environment!
Technical Specifications
Condition: The item is brand-new.
SIZE: 2.5inc(W) 2.3inc(D) 2inc(H)
Weight: 3.6 oz
Audio: 3W
Battery: 300mA Up to 5H playtime at moderate listening volume level
In the box: PORTABLE MINI SPEAKER, USB Type C to A cable, Quick Start Guide
This is authentic.
MODEL NO: MKB-S400
Design by infomark
Mede in China
©2010 kumamoto pref. kumamon#K31411
Introduction to "KUMAMON"
"Kumamon" is a PR character of Kumamoto prefecture in Japan.
It looks like a black bear, it is popular both for adults and children.
Kumamon became nationally popular, was voted top in a nationwide survey of mascots.
In just two years, Kumamon has generated US.2 billion in economic benefits for his region, including tourism and product sales, as well as US million worth of publicity,
Along with
Japan's
"kawaii culture"
, Kumamon's popularity is beginning to spread around the world!
Shipping
I use the Japan Post ePacket to ship items.
Tracking number will be provided.
I will ship within 3 business days of receiving the payment.
It takes about 2 week from shipping to delivery.
Shipping is free (included in the product price).
You can choose EMS where arrival is early. Additional shipping charge is 7 dollars.
International Buyers - Please Note:
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