Lazor Beam Speaker Charger {Review}
It’s not often I get excited about a product that we receive for review. Let me tell you about this nifty device.
The Powerjam is a great lightweight backup battery charger with Bluetooth capability and a built in speaker. This portable powerbank charges your devices, i.e., tablets, cameras, psp’s, mp3’s, phones, while on the go. Charges devices quickly and has over charge protection. The speaker has high and clear quality sound when used as an alternative from phone, tablet, or or laptop speakers. Wireless Bluetooth allows you to listen to music or audio books without the use of headphones. Easy to use and rechargeable.
Yeah! This badboy not only charges multi devices, it is a Bluetooth speaker too!
This means:
– no more headphones
– convenient
– pocket size
– Speaker
– Backup battery charger
– Phone stand
– Great to travel with
– Long lasting battery
– Fast recharable powerbank
– Powerful sound
– Charges multiple devices
– Listen to audio books/music
– White- easy to find in backpack/purse
– Overcharge protection
– Light display for power level
Because of the Bluetooth capability, this powerbank provides awesome sound. It’s makes sharing your music or watching videos when the speakers from your phone, tablet, or laptop aren’t quite enough. This unit has a connection feed of up to 25 feet away from devices.
If you have a cell phone, tablet or other device that you often are needing to charge when away from home, this Powerjam By Lazor Beam should be in your pocket!
We are giving away one of these units! Good luck and enter below…
Powerjam By Lazor Beam
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