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Sep 14 2009, 10:00am CDT | by Shane McGlaun
The line of speakers includes the SP-99 that has integrated music controls that allow the user to change track and volume from the speaker. The SP-99 sells for $79.99. the SP-109 desktop speaker is a compact wireless, speaker that is designed to sit on a desk or shelf and can play music up to 33 feet from the source and sells at $89.99.
Tenqa also has a set of Bluetooth headphones called the HP-109 that wraps around the back of the head to keep them in place for biking or running. The battery inside the headphones is good for 15 hours of playback and 160 hours on standby. The headset can also be used to answer calls and place calls with an integrated mic. The HP-109 sells for $59.99.
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