Thanks to its clever design, the KS Invader has a richer, fuller sound than most standard capsule speakers. Its middle, which expands like an accordion, mimics the resonance of a sub-woofer, meaning it's capable of producing explosive volume and bass.
Innovative Design for Great Sound
As well as its expanding middle, its 42 mm driver also means high quality sound and clear bass, and if you still want more, the Invader's buddy jack allows you to connect a row of speakers together for increased volume and depth of sound.
Ultra Portable
Because the Invader's integrated 3.5 mm audio lead can be tucked neatly in and out of the grooves in the base, it benefits from having a clean, sleek look to rival that of a Bluetooth speaker. The KitSound Invader is ultra portable and lightweight, meaning no extra baggage charge at airport check-in and no extra hassle for packing for a weekend away.
Built-in, Rechargeable Battery
The Invader's built-in battery takes just 2 hours to charge and lasts for up to 6 hours, so you can spend less time waiting to hear your tunes and more time listening to them. Just plug in the included USB cable to charge it up, and you're ready to go.
The KitSound Invader
The concept of listening to your music on-the-go may have been around since Andreas Pavel invented the personal stereo in the 1960s, but as you can see from its futuristic look, the KitSound Invader is an innovatively designed portable speaker.
About KitSound
We are craftspeople. We are musicians. We are KitSound™ and we all commit ourselves to achieving one shared goal: Bringing people closer to their music. By understanding music we stay true to its craft. Pure, rich, incredible sound. We settle for nothing less.
Specifications:
S/N: 80 dB
Play time: up to 6 hours
Driver size: 42 mm
Frequency response: 80 Hz - 15 kHz
Output - 3 W @ 4 ohm
Latest comments (17)
Bartleby
27 Jan 16#17
And just purchased another.
Bartleby
27 Jan 16#16
Yeah that occured to me just after I made that post - So I bought one. And must say, it's amazing, such a great little speaker, very loud, much louder than I anticipated for £5 - Well worth the money.
Bartleby
16 Jan 16#13
Lasts 6 hours and is charged via USB? So you need to have a USB plug to charge it? Cannot be charged by the mains? Not much good for a holiday then.
xela333 to Bartleby
17 Jan 16#15
Pretty much every phone charger on the market is a USB plug with a cable. Use that
Matters not, still £7.69 cheaper than Amazon's price so STILL a bargain (some of the colours are almost £20. Plus this speaker IS £29.99 at Halfords. This deal also offers free 24 hour courier delivery whereas that would only be possible with Amazon Prime. Voted hot.
nigelbutler
16 Jan 16#8
These Kitsound on offer at £4.99 shows RRP of £29.99 and Amazon currently selling for £12.19 make of that what you will
slyboy
16 Jan 16#6
would rather pay more for a decent Bluetooth anker.
bigdai77 to slyboy
16 Jan 16#7
My Anker died a couple of weeks ago. I've not heard this and would be amazed if it's as good for £5
muttyhc
16 Jan 161#5
Any good for filling a small room with sound?
bigdai77
16 Jan 16#3
How does this compare to an Anker? Anybody know? Thanks
nigelbutler to bigdai77
16 Jan 161#4
Dunno about an Anker speak but this looks similar to an X-Mini Speaker which are great!
Pretty lound for a small room - i'd get one for £4.99 if i didnt have 2 x mini speakers already
Nice design great for trips away
deepmenace
16 Jan 16#2
Haha,
"2 hours to charge and lasts for up to 6 hours"
I think that might be the worst boast about battery time I've ever seen.
Opening post
Thanks to its clever design, the KS Invader has a richer, fuller sound than most standard capsule speakers. Its middle, which expands like an accordion, mimics the resonance of a sub-woofer, meaning it's capable of producing explosive volume and bass.
Innovative Design for Great Sound
As well as its expanding middle, its 42 mm driver also means high quality sound and clear bass, and if you still want more, the Invader's buddy jack allows you to connect a row of speakers together for increased volume and depth of sound.
Ultra Portable
Because the Invader's integrated 3.5 mm audio lead can be tucked neatly in and out of the grooves in the base, it benefits from having a clean, sleek look to rival that of a Bluetooth speaker. The KitSound Invader is ultra portable and lightweight, meaning no extra baggage charge at airport check-in and no extra hassle for packing for a weekend away.
Built-in, Rechargeable Battery
The Invader's built-in battery takes just 2 hours to charge and lasts for up to 6 hours, so you can spend less time waiting to hear your tunes and more time listening to them. Just plug in the included USB cable to charge it up, and you're ready to go.
The KitSound Invader
The concept of listening to your music on-the-go may have been around since Andreas Pavel invented the personal stereo in the 1960s, but as you can see from its futuristic look, the KitSound Invader is an innovatively designed portable speaker.
About KitSound
We are craftspeople. We are musicians. We are KitSound™ and we all commit ourselves to achieving one shared goal: Bringing people closer to their music. By understanding music we stay true to its craft. Pure, rich, incredible sound. We settle for nothing less.
Specifications:
S/N: 80 dB
Play time: up to 6 hours
Driver size: 42 mm
Frequency response: 80 Hz - 15 kHz
Output - 3 W @ 4 ohm
Latest comments (17)
Pretty much every phone charger on the market is a USB plug with a cable. Use that
No
Did I buy one?
Yes
:laughing:
I don't need one though :-)
Pretty lound for a small room - i'd get one for £4.99 if i didnt have 2 x mini speakers already
Nice design great for trips away
"2 hours to charge and lasts for up to 6 hours"
I think that might be the worst boast about battery time I've ever seen.