Deal: This interesting Japanese Bluetooth speaker can play CD too

Recently we covered the Google TV Streamer 4K which is on sale for a low price of just $77. If you are into media consumption you will probably like the deal so check it out in the linked article. On a similar note, in case you happen to want a wireless speaker that will sound good for around $100, the Aiwa Exos Home speaker is worth considering as it has fallen to its lowest ever price (purchase link down below).

It is designed for use in bedrooms or small living spaces and combines modern wireless streaming with traditional playback formats, offering Bluetooth connectivity alongside a built-in CD/CD-RW player and FM radio with 20 preset stations. This makes the speaker quite interesting indeed, as it combines wireless streaming, physical media support, and radio functionality in a relatively small package.

The unit features an active bi-amped stereo system with two 1-inch tweeters and two 2.5-inch bass drivers. There are two ports on the back of the enclosure to enhance low-end output. By dedicating amplification separately to high and low frequencies, the design aims to deliver clearer sound and richer bass compared to single-amp configurations.

For private listening, a headphone output is included, while optical and AUX inputs allow connection to external devices such as televisions or older audio systems. An LED display is there to show playback information and includes adjustable brightness controls with high, mid, and low dimmer settings. This feature is particularly useful in bedroom environments where softer lighting may be preferred.

Get it at the link below:


This Amazon deal is US-specific and not available in other regions unless specified. This is a first-party seller link (at the time of article publishing); ensure that you also purchase from a first-party seller link only.
If you don"t like it or want to look at more options, check out the previous deals that we have covered, OR you can also visit Amazon US deals page.
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