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Redragon GS700 Toccata Stereo Gaming Speaker – Black

SKU: GS700
129.00 AED

The Redragon Toccata Stereo Gaming Speaker (GS700) is a USB-poered desktop speakers with powerful subwoofer. The bottom-facing subwoofer produces rich bass, adding another dimension to your videos, games and music. With 4 inch driver adds deep, intense bass to your music, movies and games. Adjust the RGB lighting, turn it on and off. And Bass volume control for the fine tuning the richness of the sound.

Redragon Adiemus GS560 Desktop Gaming Speaker – Black

SKU: GS560
99.00 AED

Redragon GS560 Adiemus Gaming Speaker, The first Redragon RGB sound bar has the upgraded driver that delivers clear and crystal sound quality combined with rich bass. 4 different backlit modes includes both dynamic and static glowing LED illumination. Easy to place it underneath any device you have, about 16 inches compact size suits perfect for your audio system. Whether you are feeling Wave, Disco, Rain, or something in-between, start bouncing with your music today. Delicate and compact volume knob combined with on/off switch offers you a convenient and precise volume adjustment.

Redragon GS550 Orpheus PC Gaming Speakers – Black

SKU: GS550
79.00 AED

Redragon GS550 Orpheus PC Gaming Speakers, The maneuverable compact size of GS550 makes sure you are enchanted deeply at the first look. Whether it is standing individually on each side of the monitor, or lying merged together underneath, you will love it in both ways. Equipped with advanced sound drive unit with full range 2.0 channel stereo core. so, turn it up and get high. And for broad compatibility, USB powered with 3.5mm audio and mic cables allows this rockstar to party on wide type of stages for PC, TV and Laptop. Get it all connected well on your device and let the party begin.

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