From Soundcore, Anker brand, comes the new Boom Go 3i. It is a portable mini speaker with dimensions of 105 x 45 x 102 mm and weight of 380 g. A durable speaker, available in four colors: black, beige, blue and pink.
Soundcore Boom Go 3i challenges the conventional wisdom that compact speakers have to compromise on audio quality. Thanks to an output power of 15W and a volume that reaches 92 dB, Boom Go 3i promises a full-bodied and enveloping listening experience, in a device that fits comfortably in one hand. BassUp 2.0 technology further improves low frequency response, producing deep, vibrant bass.
Designed for outdoor use throughout the day, Boom Go 3i promises 24 hours of playback on a single charge. In case of unexpected events, it can also be used as a power bank: it is able to recharge an iPhone 17 from 0% to 40% in about an hour.

Built for the outdoors, Boom Go 3i is IP68 rated for 100% dust and water resistance, and has been tested to withstand drops up to 1 meter.
One of the standout features is the 2-in-1 attachment system. The silicone strap with double eyelet (soft and tear-resistant) allows you to easily switch from a “clip mode” (ideal for attaching the speaker to your backpack or bike) to a “handle mode” for carrying it comfortably by hand.

Boom Go 3i boasts RGB lights, with six modes that pulse to the beat of the music and eight ambient lighting modes, ideal for creating the perfect atmosphere around a campfire, poolside or in the garden.
We also remember the emergency button which allows you to activate a 92dB alarm, audible from 50 meters away.
Speaker with Bluetooth 6.0 module that can also be used in stereo mode by pairing two units. Let’s not forget the dedicated app, with integrated equalizer, which allows complete management of the speaker.
Availability and price
Anker Soundcore Boom Go 3i can already be purchased at the price of 79.99 euros.
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