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Guru3D.com » News » Pyle Street Blaster has 1000W of Power and Bluetooth

Pyle Street Blaster has 1000W of Power and Bluetooth

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 03/28/2014 09:04 AM | source: | 18 comment(s)
Pyle Street Blaster has 1000W of Power and Bluetooth

So you know these little small Bluetooth speakers you can link with your tablet or smartphone ? Well, I just found the the product that your girlfriend, neighbours or parents will really like :) Pyle has rolled out a new portable audio device called the Street Blaster. The device has a 1000W power output giving it more power than you typically see in a portable speaker. It is also much larger than your typical portable speaker measuring in at 24.5″ W x 10″ D x 10″ H. Bluetooth connectivity allows it to wireless stream music from any Bluetooth source.

It also features NFC tech for easy pairing with compatible devices. Pyle fits the Street Blaster with a guitar input, 3.5mm aux input, and a microphone input. It has blinking and strobing lights to give a light show in tune with the music you are playing. Adjustable audio lets you customize the sound to your tastes with adjustable treble, bass, volume, and more.

It’s unclear exactly how large the battery inside the device is. We do know it takes four hours to charge the battery, but with this much power, lights, and other features, the battery can’t last too long. The speaker does come with an AC adapter for plugging into the wall. Pyle is selling the Street Blaster right now for $249.99

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Pyle Street Blaster has 1000W of Power and Bluetooth




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anticupidon



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#4790401 Posted on: 03/28/2014 09:12 AM
Boom box on steroids...

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#4790431 Posted on: 03/28/2014 11:14 AM
1000w :)). How do they even dare to claim this amount of power?

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#4790432 Posted on: 03/28/2014 11:14 AM
Always hated this plastic toy look on hardware in general.

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#4790440 Posted on: 03/28/2014 11:37 AM
What kind of power? RMS?

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#4790503 Posted on: 03/28/2014 03:00 PM
1000w :)). How do they even dare to claim this amount of power?


Indeed, I dare say between 65 - 150W RMS, the B&W Zeppelin has 100W RMS and probably sounds way better (and looks waaaaaaaaaaay better)

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