Geek Daily Deals May. 5, 2018: ‘Star Wars’ Force Link Playset on Clearance; Handy Bluetooth Receiver for $15
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Geek Daily Deals – It’s the day after Star Wars Day, so the discounts on toys are huge; like this Force Link BB-8 fold-out playset for just $50. Or get a handy Bluetooth receiver for your car for just $15.
Star Wars Force Link BB-8 2-in-1 Mega Playset including Force Link:
Force Link-enabled BB-8 2-in-1 Mega playset includes Force Link wearable technology and 2 3.75-inch-scale figures.
Wear Force Link wearable technology to unlock phrases and sounds in 3 different Force Link activation areas within the playset
Iconic BB-8 exterior with lights and sounds for great shelf display
Easily opens into full, multi-level playset featuring 6 play areas including Lightspeed Tracking Room, Trash Compactor, Detention Block, and more
Includes playset, Force Link wearable technology, 2 figures, accessory, and instructions. Requires 3 AAA and 3 AA Batteries (Not Included)
Two Microphones for Smooth, Direct Communication: One mic for clear calls, the other mic filters outside noise through a Digital Signal Processor and uses cVc 6.0 Noise Cancellation Technology
Long Lasting 15 Hour Playback: A speedy 2 hours of recharging for up to 15 hours of premium quality music
Activate Siri with Only One Click: iOS users can call on their digital personal assistant with a click of a button; select the music, answer calls, or adjust the volume with straightforward familiar buttons; handy backlight makes it easier to use in dimly lit environments
Convenient Dual Connection: Two devices can be paired together with this bluetooth car kit for either music playing or answering calls
Wireless High Definition Sound: Includes Bluetooth 4.1 and A2DP/AVRCP audio profiles so you can wirelessly stream crystal clear sound from up to 33 ft / 10 m away
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