Panasonic SC-TMAX45 review: Party only at the socket
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The Panasonic SC-TMAX45 delivers deep bass with punch. The dynamics are also convincing, but it sounds a little harsh and has no battery.
The Panasonic SC-TMAX45 delivers deep bass with punch. The dynamics are also convincing, but it sounds a little harsh and has no battery.
With the Panasonic SC-BMAX10, the Japanese electronics company is simultaneously launching a larger version of its portable Bluetooth party speaker SC-BMAX5, which was recently reviewed…
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