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Zebronics introduces Zebstation Lite multimedia speakers

| by Anuradha Shetty | Speakers

Zebronics, a popular name in the computer peripherals arena has added yet another variant to its portable, battery-powered multimedia speaker line-up, called Zebstation Lite. Available in two coloured variants, Zebronics claims that the Zebstation Lite comes with multiple inputs for USB pendrives and a card slot to connect SD/MMC cards. Additionally, Zebronics states that the multimedia speaker comes with a built-in FM radio. Among other features, it includes a 3.5mm aux-in for mp3 players, mobile phones, laptops and desktop connections.

 

Zebstation Lite - portable, multimedia speakers

Zebstation Lite - portable, multimedia speakers

 

 

The Zebstation Lite essentially sports a 7 segment LCD display with a built-in battery. The package, Zebronics reveals comes with a bundled USB, using which the built-in battery can be powered. The package also includes a 3.5mm to 3.5mm stereo cable for connections to mobiles, mp3 players, laptops, a pouch and a small stand. The Zebronics Zebstation Lite comes with a price tag of Rs. 990. 

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