Boult RetroAmp x60: Stylish Speaker with Vintage Design at ₹2,499
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|Live Mint|2 months agoThe Boult RetroAmp x60 is a stylish speaker that features a vintage leather-inspired design with gold accents. It offers multiple connectivity options, a long battery life, and convenient Type-C charging. Priced at an affordable ₹2,499, it combines aesthetics with functionality, making it a versatile choice for music lovers.
The Boult RetroAmp x60 is a stylish speaker that features a vintage leather-inspired design with gold accents. It offers multiple connectivity options, a long battery life, and convenient Type-C charging. Priced at an affordable ₹2,499, it combines aesthetics with functionality, making it a versatile choice for music lovers.
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•Boult RetroAmp x60 features a vintage leatherinspired design.
•It includes gold accents for added style.
•Offers multiple connectivity options.
•Long battery life for extended use.
•Convenient TypeC charging.
•Priced affordably at ₹2,499.
•It includes gold accents for added style.
•Offers multiple connectivity options.
•Long battery life for extended use.
•Convenient TypeC charging.
•Priced affordably at ₹2,499.
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