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Shake the house parties with the new Sony SHAKE-5

Sony’s new audio system brings the best party vibe to your living room. In addition to excellent sound, pounding bass and up to 2400 W of power, optional DJ effects and multi-colored LED lights guarantee fun.

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Thanks to the three-way speakers with tweeter, subwoofer and sub subwoofer, as well as the MRC (Mica Reinforced Cellular) design, the SHAKE-5 delivers crystal clear sound from the highest vocals to the deepest bass beats.

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With perfect reproduction of deep bass ranges, even the biggest party hits and techno beats can be enjoyed in undistorted sound quality. The three-way speakers deliver realistic low-frequency sound that can be further enhanced by pressing the Bass Buzacha button.

Thanks to one-touch technology, the device can be connected to NFC-enabled smartphones and tablets in a single motion, and previous wireless devices can be easily connected wirelessly via Bluetooth®.

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SHAKE-5 owners can easily become their favorite hosts, as with 20 different colors of built-in LED light, the living room instantly turns into a dance floor. In the presence of the device, the DJ will not be missed either, the special optional effects (flanger, isolator, sound flash and phaser) can be adjusted with the remote control even while dancing.

The latest music stored on the flash drive can also be played immediately with the USB port. With the Play / Record function, you can easily transfer music stored on a CD, USB or heard on the radio to your smartphone or tablet, and you can also select the recording speed. The SHAKE-5 not only sets the mood for the evenings, with the built-in AM and FM radio, the mornings can start well.

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The settings of the device also allow the control to be in the hands of only the person who has the remote control.

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