New York, October 31, 2014.- Defender, the reliable provider of technology solutions for work and life, introduces a new model in the popular Aurora speaker series – the Aurora M30 BT wireless stereo speakers for mobile devices. Yes, yes, smartphones and tablets also deserve high-class sound!

Defender Aurora M30 BT Wireless Speaker System
Defender breaks stereotypes: speakers for mobile devices do not concede in sound quality to the full-fledged speaker systems for stationary multimedia devices! Aurora M30 BT is made in a wooden case and supports a wide frequency range with deep bass and clean “top”: what other wireless speakers can boast of this?
The novelty is compatible with all Bluetooth-enabled smartphones, tablets and mp3 players. Speaker system connects to the source in seconds and provides a stable signal without noise and distortion. And if, for some reason, the wireless connection can not be made, you can always use the standard audio cable, which comes with.
Despite its compact size, Defender Aurora M30 BT has a good power: these babies give as much as 36 watts! Add support for a wide frequency range 100 Hz to 20 000 Hz and you have an ideal accompanist for work and pleasure that is always at hand.
New product is designed in classic style and will perfectly fit into office or home interior. Wooden case of the speakers not only makes the device attractive in appearance, but also ennobles the sound. For convenience, all necessary controls are placed on the front panel.
Defender Aurora M30 BT is a no-compromise solution for those who do not want to sacrifice sound quality in favor of mobility. This speaker system will no doubt surprise even the most picky users.
Specifications:
Power: | 2 x 18 watts |
Frequency Range: | 100 Hz to 20,000 Hz |
Resistance: | 4 Ohm |
Adjustable: | volume |
Power Interface: | 220 v |
Magnetic shielding: | yes |
Additional features: | Bluetooth |

This wireless speaker system, Defender Aurora M30 BT, seems intriguing. Can anyone share their experience with the sound quality and connectivity of this device? Is it worth investing in?