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Originally being a Target exclusive, these speakers connect power supply with a USB plug and with an aux cord into a device that emits sound and are best suited for use on a computer. However, if you want to use these speakers on something that isn't a computer then you'll need to plug the USB power supply | Originally being a Target exclusive, these speakers connect power supply with a USB plug and with an aux cord into a device that emits sound and are best suited for use on a computer. However, if you want to use these speakers on something that isn't a computer then you'll need to plug the USB power supply into an outlet. The sound quality for these speakers is very good for it's time, and still hold up to this day. | ||
== Design == | == Design == |
Revision as of 23:02, 20 May 2022
Originally being a Target exclusive, these speakers connect power supply with a USB plug and with an aux cord into a device that emits sound and are best suited for use on a computer. However, if you want to use these speakers on something that isn't a computer then you'll need to plug the USB power supply into an outlet. The sound quality for these speakers is very good for it's time, and still hold up to this day.
Design
The design of these speakers are made to resemble a common Scratch, and are about 3x the size of a figure Funkey.
Trivia
- This device was developed by Emerson.