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Love music and outdoor activities?
Then it is a must-have item, a wearable speaker system let you enjoy music while you #run #walk #cycle #hike.
It is a vest/backpack that offers true ears-free and hands-free for your music offered by Endurance Elite.
Smart phones have become so popular nowadays - people use smart phones to listen to their favorite music while engaged in various activities. Many people enjoy running, walking, cycling, or hiking with their earphones on, which might not be the best option in terms of personal safety.
With Endurance Elite Elecwear™ wearable speaker system, you can enjoy most of your daily activities without being exposed to certain risks. EE Elecwear is developed with wireless wearable (harness and backpack style) speakers so you can enjoy music without blocking out other sounds around you. In addition, embedded LED indicator and plenty of reflectors will make you more visible so your safety is substantially heightened.
EE Elecwear will enable you to become a style-savvy athlete with hands-free, ears-free and safety-focused technology. And you will still enjoy high-quality sound system right by your ears.
We've seen cycling gloves and jackets with built-in turn indicators before, although the former still requires you to take your hands off the bars to signal, while the latter requires you to wear a jacket even when it's warm out. The Elecwear cycling vest/backpack, however, attempts to address both of those issues – plus it lets you listen to music, earphones-free.
Made by South Korean company Aprowin, the EE Elecwear vest/backpack is worn like a shrug, over top of the user's existing shirt or jacket.
It contains LED turn indicators on the back, which are wirelessly activated via a handlebar-mounted remote. It also has two 2.0-watt Bluetooth speakers in the front, which receive music from the user's smart-phone and direct the sound towards the rider's ears. Buttons on one of the speakers allow users to do things like skipping tracks or adjusting volume, without having to access their phone.
The vest/backpack is powered by a USB-rechargeable 500-mAh lithium-polymer battery, which should be good for 5 to 10 hours of music playback (depending on volume), or about 20 hours of signaling per charge.
Endurance Elite is now seeking distributors in North America.
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