Herdio 6.5 ”, 400 Watt, IPX6, with cable, waterproof design for pool, garden, bridges and outdoor activities, 2 pieces set
【Blend you into your garden】: These rock-looking speakers have a robust exterior that integrates perfectly into a garden, patio or yard. They remain perfectly hidden and offer a beautiful and rich sound
【Design for year -round】: use/ipx6 weather resistant; durable: - stone speakers can withstand all weather conditions. They require minimal maintenance and leave them out in the rain, snow or strong sun because it works flawlessly every time
【Higher sound quality】: Wonde by 400W deep bass (2 units) and rock design for the garden. The discreetly hidden speakers integrate effortlessly into any external environment, offering an exceptional sound quality for a rich and immersive audio experience. Give life to your garden with these rock speakers.
【Easy to install】: Identify the speaker cable: Make sure you have the right type and length of the speaker cable for your configuration and then simply add your own extension cable to the speaker cables and connect to your home audio receiver.
【What is in boxes】: 2 x Herdio Passive Rock Speakers, 1x Instruction Manual
What do you need to buy extra to make them work? These speakers are passive speakers for rock, you need to buy a home audio receiver or amplifier and a 16 CL3 gross caliber to make them work
What is the installation process for these speakers? The key steps include identifying the correct thread for the speakers, combining their own extension cable with the speaker wire cables and connecting the speakers to the home audio receiver.
How does durability improve water resistant design? The speakers have a water -resistant design, so they can withstand rain, snow and difficult weather conditions.
What is the maximum exit power of the speakers? The speakers have a maximum output power of 400 watts for a pair. Rock speakers are designed to provide a higher sound quality, with a deep bass, which makes them suitable for outdoor media, such as gardens.
