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Bluetooth Amplifier 50W+50W & WiFi Alarm Clock US$12.99 (~A$17.15) + US$5 (~A$7.30) Shipping ($0 with US$20 Order) @ ICStation

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About this item:

This neat little electronic clock will display the time digitally in 12H or 24H format.
As well as acting as a wireless amplifier which can be remotely controlled and configured to play music from it’s built-in auxilary input, from Bluetooth, or via USB audio!

It has a global time function, can be used all over the world.
With a selection of 6 programmable alarms and various brightness settings.

It’ll serve as a little box in the corner, or as a centrepiece of your home multimedia setup.
Choose exactly what music gets you going in the morning.
It can also be used at other times of the day as a conventional amplifier.

Free Shipping for order reached US$20.

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  • +1

    Why does this invention just feel like a fever dream?

  • +5

    US$12.99 + US$5 = US$17.99

    Is this really a bargain? It's US$12.06 (US$12.78 + US$1.28 GST - US$2 coupon) from Aliexpress and it looks like an everyday price.

    • +5

      Its OZFreeAds

    • +2

      nah it's def cheaper elsewhere

    • +2

      IC Spam. Their stuff is always cheaper elsewhere.

    • +1

      Having bought from ICStation several times, you might find some products that are more expensive or on par with AliExpress, but it's better quality.

      For example, I can't remember the model number (TPAxxxx), but I've previously bought the same model Bluetoooth Amps from a couple of AliExpress vendors and from ICStation.

      The ones from AliExpress kept rebooting, and the sound quality was terrible despite being the same model. I don't know if it was coincidentally a bad batch, but the same model from ICStation worked perfectly.

      • Thank you for the clarification.

  • +1

    will this take me back in time if it hits 88 miles per hour?

    • -4

      Oh, sorry for my poor understanding. Maybe a kind of Australian humor?

  • +1

    It has a global time function, can be used all over the world.

    Phew, I was worried it might not show the time when I left Australia…

    • Lol, you can have a try. If it with that problem, we will solve it.

  • +1

    So this thing runs off 5v, yet outputs 50w+50w = 100w? It pulls in 20 amps when neeeded?

    • +2

      Surprisingly it is actually listed in the specs.

      3>.Work Voltage: DC 5V-24V
      4>.Work Current: 25A

      Though one might find a problem finding 5V/25A power supply

      • it is recommended to use 12V/24V power supply with current more than 2A.

        • -1

          Ok, and where do we find the other 8 ~ 23 amps??

          There is no way this unit is punching 50w per channel.

    • The best way is to use an old laptop power supply or similar.
      19V @3A will get you plenty of power.

      But you can buy the 50W bluetooth amp module for less from the usual places.

  • +1

    This doesn't appear to be a bargain, cheaper on Aliexpress as mentioned above.

    Ozbargain is a website for sharing bargains, it was never meant to be used to try and make money off the community by jacking up prices and posting fake deals.

  • +1

    Def not a bargain!

  • No bargain , classic ozadvertising

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