2018-7-18 18:01 |
Another day, another thing to review. This time around, I’m looking at the Raycon Turbo Cannon XL Bluetooth speaker. This device — which is a bit like a boombox for the digital age, promising to annoy anyone in close proximity — is loud as hell, and packs 12W drivers.
It also supports a variety of audio connectivity formats, including Bluetooth, SD card, and AUX-in. Raycon? Never heard of them. Raycon is indeed a fairly new player in the audio world. It was founded by rapper Ray J in 2006 as Raytroniks, which was a vehicle (pun intended) to sell a line of…
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