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Share your tunes with the Genius SP-i320 portable music player

So what exactly is the Genius SP-i320 portable music player?

It’s an mp3 player with a built-in speaker and – get this– can also function solely as a loudspeaker for all your devices. Just hook them up to this pint-sized boom box via a standard 3.5mm jack and instantly and literally become the life of the party.

And if you’re not in the mood to share your beats, you can even attach a pair of headphones to this so you can enjoy your tracks privately.

Just note, the Genius SP-i320 isn’t your typical mp3 player. Unlike the iPod or most mp3 players out now, this doesn’t – take note of this boys and girls – have any sort of onboard storage for all your music files.

This does, however, come with a USB port, so you can connect one that’s got your portable music collection saved and ready to be played.

Price?

SRP of the Genius SP-i320 portable music player is just Php1,100.

Read more about it in the full press release below:

Genius SP-i320 Portable Music Player

Genius SP-i320 is a great solution to play music anywhere. An advanced combination of a portable MP3 player (PMP) and loud speaker, you can play music without using other music playing devices through its USB port. Control is easy, just slide the knob to turn on/off, adjust volume, and functional keys to play or select music. It also features a headphone-out jack, so you can listen to your favorite music privately. You can connect your notebook, iPod, cell phone or any electronic device through a standard 3.5mm jack. SP-i320 has a built-in rechargeable lithium battery that allows up to eight hours of usage. SP-i320 is available in blue, bronze, firebrick or olive colors and retails at P1,100.00.

Genius SP-i320 is distributed by MSI-ECS Phils. Inc. For more product information, please call 688-3180 or email eanyayahan@msi-ecs.com.ph.

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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