Sounarc is a brand that makes some loud and powerful auditory listening hardware. And if you checked out our video before on the SOUNARC K1, you know what to expect. The A3 Pro and M1 come from the Karaoke Party line of Sounarc’s portable speakers, so these units also come with two wireless microphones and remote controls. The Sounarc P2 gets an IPX5 water resistance rating, while the M1 and A3 Pro feature IPX6. The Sounarc P2 is the only one from the three that you cannot use as an emergency power bank. (and yes, Sounarc’s wireless microphones are cross-compatible with their karaoke party speaker lineup.) To its right is the A/E button, which is for switching vocal reduction on or off. Users can use this in tandem with another Sounarc M1 in the room to output Left and Right audio channels independently on each speaker. Battery For battery, we’ll start with the Sounarc P2. Read more in our articles including "SOUNARC A3 Pro, P2, M1 showcase" and "Shokz OpenFit Pro launched, priced in the Philippines".
Sounarc is a brand that makes some loud and powerful auditory listening hardware. And if you checked out our video before on the SOUNARC K1, you know what to expect.
The A3 Pro and M1 come from the Karaoke Party line of Sounarc’s portable speakers, so these units also come with two wireless microphones and remote controls. The Sounarc P2 gets an IPX5 water resistance rating, while the M1 and A3 Pro feature IPX6. The Sounarc P2 is the only one from the three that you cannot use as an emergency power bank.
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