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Ikarao Break X2 Portable 600W Karaoke Speakers with 10" TouchScreen Display

The Break X2 delivers immersive, high-fidelity sound with dual 4-inch woofers and 1.2-inch tweeters. With a sound pressure level of 106dB and a frequency range of 48Hz–20kHz, it produces rich, balanced audio and deep bass. Whether it’s a party, live performance, or public speech, the Break X2 ensures powerful sound for every occasion.

SKU: GC158-IK-Break-X2

Ikarao Break X2 Portable 600W Karaoke Speakers with 10" TouchScreen Display

Ikarao Break X2 Portable 600W Karaoke Speakers with 10" TouchScreen Display

The Break X2 delivers immersive, high-fidelity sound with dual 4-inch woofers and 1.2-inch tweeters. With a sound pressure level of 106dB and a frequency range of 48Hz–20kHz, it produces rich, balanced audio and deep bass. Whether it’s a party, live performance, or public speech, the Break X2 ensures powerful sound for every occasion.

Featuring a 10.1-inch LCD-IPS HD touchscreen with 800p resolution, the Break X2 makes navigation smooth and effortless. Pre-installed apps such as Karafun and Spotify allow you to access karaoke tracks and stream music directly, adding extra convenience to your events.

The professional wireless microphone delivers clear audio with a stable 10-metre range and up to 30 hours of battery life. With customisable sound effects, it is designed for both singers and speakers who want reliable, high-quality performance.

For extended use, the Break X2 offers up to 8 hours of playtime with the screen on and up to 11 hours with the screen off. Combined with intuitive sound controls for bass, treble, and echo, it allows you to tailor your audio experience to suit any environment.

Connectivity is seamless with USB, AUX In/Out, HDMI, and Bluetooth V5.4, while Wi-Fi 802.11ac ensures stable wireless performance. Supporting True Wireless Stereo (TWS), the Break X2 can be paired with multiple speakers, making it perfect for larger venues and events.

Key Features:

Dual 4" Woofers

106DB Powerful Sound

10.1" HD Touchscreen

Pre-installed Karaoke Apps

Wireless Mic, 30hrs

Up to 11hrs Playtime

USB, HDMI, Bluetooth 5.4

Tws Multi-speaker Setup

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Ikarao Break X2 Portable 600W Karaoke Speakers with 10" TouchScreen Display

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Ikarao Break X2 Portable 600W Karaoke Speakers with 10" TouchScreen Display

The Break X2 delivers immersive, high-fidelity sound with dual 4-inch woofers and 1.2-inch tweeters. With a sound pressure level of 106dB and a frequency range of 48Hz–20kHz, it produces rich, balanced audio and deep bass. Whether it’s a party, live performance, or public speech, the Break X2 ensures powerful sound for every occasion.

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