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Skullcandy Unveils New Bluetooth Portable Speaker Air Raid

Skullcandy has announced their new Bluetooth portable speaker called the Air Raid. The speaker was designed to be loud with 50% more sound volume than the competition and can be used for a variety of occasions. Air Raid can now be purchased from a variety of retailers for only $149.99.

From the Press Release
Skullcandy, Inc. (Nasdaq: SKUL) the original performance lifestyle audio brand, today unveils its newest Bluetooth portable speaker, the Air Raid. Built like a tank and loud as hell, Air Raid was designed to be the loudest wireless speaker in its category. From tailgates to skate parks to dorm rooms, Air Raid will bring the party wherever you are.


Able to withstand almost anything you can throw at it, the Air Raid is beer proof, weatherproof, beach proof and drop proof shielded with a stainless steel faceplate and removable silicone boot for added protection. Equipped with two 50mm drivers, Air Raid also delivers nearly 50% more sound volume than the competition, without sacrificing sound quality.

With Air Raid's seamless integration, connect up to two Bluetooth-enabled devices simultaneously for smooth transition between audio sources. With a reach of up to 10 meters and a rechargeable battery that lasts up to 14 hours, the Air Raid will always outlast the party. So go hard, turn it up and stay loud.

The Air Raid is available now at select retailers and http://www.skullcandy.com/air-raid for $149.99

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