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Kodak tv speaker 68 M launches today

The Kodak TV Speaker can be connected to an additional speaker for an amplified sound, said the company in a statement.

With this speaker, Kodak has ventured into audio products segment. Last year, the company forayed into the TV segment by launching five LED TVs in the country. Kodak's LED TVs are available
in three screen sizes - 32-inch, 40-inch and 50-inch. While the 32-inch and 40-inch models are available in both standard and smart variants, the 50-inch model is a smartTV.Kodak 68M TV Speaker -- in India. Priced at Rs 3,290, this speaker is available on Filpkart Amazon and Paytm starting today.


The budget speaker comes with 4.0 + EDR Bluetooth connectivity and offers support for an auxiliary wire and a micro USB jack. It is equipped with a 10W sound output which has a reach of up to 10 meters. Backed by a 3.7V battery, it is capable of lasting for over 5 hours, according to the company.

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