The “title” description says " Technical Pro Portable Rechargeable 500 Watts Bluetooth Speaker with Color Changing LED, 2 x 4 Woofer, 6 Hours Playtime, USB, SD Input & Dust Proof Enclosure" but then the third bullet point on the features tab says " * Built-in battery offers 3 hours of continual music playing", while the specs tab again says exactly the same information as the title.
I’m sure “Technical Pro” company makes several different models, and a 6 hour battery is worth significantly more than a 3 hour one (especially as manufacturers tend to “inflate” actual battery performance).
If Amazon / WOOT! were in the habit of listing a model number we could possibly go look up the information elsewhere, but that is something I’ve always found to be lacking about Amazon.
There is a “similar” item on Amazon for $7 more that would be identical except that item supposedly also has FM - though most of the reviews that mention the FM say it doesn’t work. That item has only a 3 hour battery life, so I expect the 6 hours shown heere is a copy error. And while that item shows a 3 star rating, all of the ratings with reviews are only 1 star.
Furthermore that listing (sold by the “Technical Pro store” (i.e. the manufacture’s’ direct channel) contains to full “paragraphs” that are just audio related words / terms that are there (IMHO) simply to get the item shown in as many searches as possible - they explain nothing about the item. Pretty fishy I would think.
This one would be a good case for “caveat emptor” - but there is little information available for the buyer to be aware of.
