Fenton FPC8 Portable Party Speaker + Microphone
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BBA4977 )
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BBA4977 )
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BBA4977 )
£44.99
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Telephone 0203 326 0900Key Features
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- Basic portable Bluetooth speaker
- Built in light and wired microphone included
- Great for the kids, they can stream and sing along to their favourite TV themes etc
- No device? Compatible with USB Stick and SD card storage
- Remote control for distanced use
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Product Description
Enjoy deep and loud music or sing with your friends with this FPC8 portable party speaker. Simply pair it with your smartphone use a MicroSD card/USB driver or hook up a 3.5mm audio cable to your device when wireless connection isnt available.
The built-in colourful disco light mounted in the grill adds an amazing effect to any party. Run this party speaker from the mains or take it anywhere with the rechargeable built-in battery. Connect the included microphone and sing along
FEATURES
Features
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- Compact portable party speaker with built-in rechargeable battery
- Incredibly simple to setup and use
- Colourful LED lights flash and change colour automatically
- Using Bluetooth wireless technology for audio streaming
- Integrated USB/MicroSD-Card MP3 media player
- Microphone input with echo effect
- Connects to other devices via a 3.5mm audio cable
- Battery operated (1500mAh Lithium Battery)
- Wired microphone and remote control included
SPECIFICATIONS
Specifications
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- Playback options: Bluetooth, SD Card, USB
- Output Power Max: 50W
- Battery: 3.7V - 1.5Ah
- Diameter woofer: 8"
- Magnet type: Ferrite
- Input Connections: 3.5 mm jack 6.3 mm jack SD Card slot USB
- Power supply: 100-240VAC 50/60Hz (5V Micro-USB)
- Dimensions (L x W x H): 195 x 220 x 340mm
- Weight (kg): 1.8500
- MPN: 170.087
Product Questions
Can i use this as just a microphone/pa system. I cant seem to get the microphone to work without connecting my phone and turning my music down?
Question by: alison attree on 15 Jun 2020, 17:19
Yes if you connect the microphone into the mic input and then turn both the mic volume and master volume dials up then this will work
Answer by: Josh Hebbard on 16 Jun 2020, 09:05