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TAKE POWERFUL SOUND ANYWHERE
The Klipsch GIG XXL is a wireless portable speaker designed to bring big sound wherever the road takes you. Leveraging 70 years of experience, this little speaker sounds bigger and better than any of its rivals.
CRISP HIGHS AND DEEP BASS
With two insanely powerful 6.5” full range driver complemented by dedicated 2” tweeter, and advanced DSP equalization, the Klipsch GIG XXL provides lifelike, dynamic sound at any volume level.
MULTI-COLORED LIGHT SHOW
Take the party to the max with the dynamic light show. Select from multiple modes to match the vibe of your playlist. The multi-color light rings dance to the beat and the powerful strobes will take your audio-visual experience to the next level.
BLUETOOTH® WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY
Easy music streaming from any Bluetooth® wireless technology equipped phone, music player or computer.
8 HOUR RECHARGEABLE BATTERY
Keep the party going all night with the Klipsch GIG XXL’s rechargeable battery lasting up to 8 hours on a single charge.
DURABLE BUILD QUALITY
Built to withstand the rigors of the road, your Klipsch GIG XXL can handle the heavy blows that come with your rock n’ roll lifestyle.
AC POWER & CHARGING
Reenergize the Klipsch GIG XXL at home or on the road with the included charging and power cable.
EASY TO CONTROL
Tailor the mood with simple, top-mounted controls or directly from most Bluetooth® enabled devices.
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