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Home / Lifestyle / Gadget / Get To Know About Samsung Sound Tower

Get To Know About Samsung Sound Tower

February 24, 2022 by StrawberrY Gal

 

Whether you’re home alone winding down to your favorite BTS album or tearing the house down to Adele’s latest single with your crew, having a good sound system at home is essential to having a good time. And while handheld wireless speakers are great for some occasions, they can’t always give you that hair-raising, fully immersive experience you ought to be having while dancing along to your favorite tunes.

Here is why we recommend the Sound Tower (MX-T70/ MX-T50):

1. It Complements Your Home Entertainment Experience

Comes in as the speakers with premium design and affordable price tag, the Samsung MX-T70 and MX-T50 Sound Tower are specially created for in-home entertainment, from musical performance to small gatherings to family movie watching. Get the energy going with mood boosting lighting modes like Party Ambient and Dance which can be controlled via the companion app.

2. It Levels Up Your Party Rhythm

The new Sound Tower line-up features Bi-directional Sound that disperses sound evenly covering wider range. It also delivers exceptionally loud and crisp sound quality with no distortion at high volumes even at a powerful output ranging from 500 watts and 1,500 watts so you can get the party started with powerful audio that will bring you to your feet.

The new series comes equipped with a variety of party and audio features like Dynamic Bass, DJ effect, Karaoke, LED Party Lights among others, adding more life to the party. The 10-inch built-in woofer provides enhanced bass performance with a long excursion bass unit in the MX-T70 Sound Tower device.

Speaking of friends, the multi-connection Bluetooth feature lets two users hook up their audio sources to the MX-T70 at once, so you can share playlist duties seamlessly.

Sound Tower Retail Recommended Price

 

Product

Model No

RRP (RM)

Sound Tower MX-T50

MX-T50/XM

1,199

Sound Tower MX-T70

MX-T70/XM

1,999

 

 

 

 

 

Watch out for the latest Sound Tower deals and offers via Samsung Online Store now!

For more information about Samsung Sound Tower MX-T70, please visit:  https://www.samsung.com/my/audio-devices/sound-tower/mx-t70-mx-t70-xm/

For more information about Samsung Sound Tower MX-T50, please visit:  https://www.samsung.com/my/audio-devices/sound-tower/mx-t50-mx-t50-xm/

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