These Customizable Pixel Art Speakers Are A Stylish Retro-Themed Gift Idea
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These Customizable Pixel Art Speakers Are A Stylish Retro-Themed Gift Idea
"For playing music, you can connect via Bluetooth, USB, or microSD card. Beyond looking adorably retro and blasting tunes, the device also works as a white noise machine, a timer, and an alarm clock with 12 wake-up sounds. And since it gets around 8 hours of battery life on a charge, you can use it throughout your home before needing to plug in at night."
"A cheaper alternative is the Classic Gaming PC Style Speaker, which is just $56 (was $70). It's designed to look like (surprise!) a retro computer, though its display isn't designed for pixel art. Instead, you can use it as a digital picture frame. There's also the TimeBox Evo, which offers a similar pixel grid as that of the Retro Pixel Art Speaker, but it's housed inside a minimalist black frame. It's available for $38.20 (was $70)."
"Looking for a Bluetooth speaker that's a bit more traditional? The Amazon Echo Dot Max is on sale for $90 (was $100), and the Amazon Echo Dot is just $32 (was $50). The former features a built-in 0.8-inch tweeter and 2.5-inch woofer, while the latter comes with a 1.73-inch front-firing speaker. The Echo Dot Max is a better choice for large spaces, though the affordable Echo Dot will work just fine for a home office or bedroom."
The Retro Pixel Art Bluetooth Speaker is a customizable pixel-display speaker currently priced at $70 (was $90) during a Black Friday–Cyber Monday sale that ends December 1 at 11:59 PM PT. The speaker supports Bluetooth, USB, and microSD connections. It functions as a white noise machine, a timer, and an alarm clock with 12 wake-up sounds. The unit delivers about eight hours of battery life per charge. Cheaper alternatives include the Classic Gaming PC Style Speaker for $56 and the TimeBox Evo for $38.20. Traditional options on sale include the Echo Dot Max ($90) and Echo Dot ($32).
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