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Ozaki O!music Powow+ Bluetooth speaker now ready for retail in the Philippines

Ozaki officially joins the local Bluetooth speaker party with the arrival of the Ozaki O!music Powow+ wireless speaker pack for the iPad here in the Philippines.

But don’t think this is just your run-off-the-mill Bluetooth speaker. This is from Ozaki, after all, so there’s a twist to this.

The O!music Powow+ comes bundled with a back cover for your iPad, and – get this – is magnetized too so it can easily latch on to the back of your iOS tablet to serve as a stand, turning your iPad into a mini mobile entertainment system. Cool, right?

And in case you want to conserve battery life, you can opt not to go the wireless route and just feed your tunes via a 3.5mm stereo cable.

Check out this promo vid to see just how it works:

SRP of the O!music Powow+ is Php6,499, and is available in two finishes (camouflage and wood).

More deets in the full press release below:

Transform your iPad into a portable entertainment arcade

Be thrilled with Ozaki’s O! music Powow+ wireless speaker pack for iPad. Powered by Bluetooth wireless technology, this latest accessory from Ozaki is the perfect match for iPad owners when watching movies, listening to music, playing games, surfing the net, and chatting with your friends and online buddies.

O! music Powow+ pack comes with an iPad back cover and portable magnetic speaker so you can comfortably bring your portable entertainment arcade anywhere you go. Simply attach the specially designed iPad backcover, snap the magnetic speaker’s cover and insert the speaker into the slot provided for a snug fit. Battery life lasts up to 20 hours complementing the lasting power of iPad. Available in classic timber finish, this portable wireless speaker can even serve as backstand to support your iPad.

Allan David

Online, Allan’s got you covered as far as news (and some reviews every now and then) goes. Offline, you’ll see him either sweating it out in the badminton courts or dining out in one of the new restos around town. His favorite noodles: cold soba.

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