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Nanogram loudspeaker.

Steel gray aluminum body, sandblaste…
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LOUIS VUITTON. Nanogram loudspeaker. Steel gray aluminum body, sandblasted and decorated with Monogram flowers in bas-relief and a grid whose perforations form the LV logo. Natural leather loop and trim. Polished steel studs, buttons and stabilizers. Central rubber ring with 12 LED lights forming the Louis Vuitton logo. Removable carabiner. Stereo mode (available when connecting two LV Nanogram speakers). Multipoint technology (receives audio from up to 2 source devices). Apple Find My™ tool. Voice calls. Voice Assistant. Speaker buttons: on/off, Bluetooth, volume control, play/pause control, calls, stereo, voice assistant. With its box and accessories. Measurements: 14 cm (diameter); 20 x 21 x 20 cm. The LV Nanogram speaker "is a revolutionary model in the world of portable audio devices, featuring a compact design with a unique shape for an exceptional sound experience. It nods to the Maison's traditional trunks through its timeless materials and distinctive details, as well as capturing the inimitable Louis Vuitton traveling spirit with its versatility and portability. Designed for any lifestyle, it has been crafted in sandblasted metal in a classic silver must-have color. The piece, which can be worn attached to a belt loop or bag, is the ultimate modern, high-tech accessory for the coming season," says the French Maison.

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LOUIS VUITTON. Nanogram loudspeaker. Steel gray aluminum body, sandblasted and decorated with Monogram flowers in bas-relief and a grid whose perforations form the LV logo. Natural leather loop and trim. Polished steel studs, buttons and stabilizers. Central rubber ring with 12 LED lights forming the Louis Vuitton logo. Removable carabiner. Stereo mode (available when connecting two LV Nanogram speakers). Multipoint technology (receives audio from up to 2 source devices). Apple Find My™ tool. Voice calls. Voice Assistant. Speaker buttons: on/off, Bluetooth, volume control, play/pause control, calls, stereo, voice assistant. With its box and accessories. Measurements: 14 cm (diameter); 20 x 21 x 20 cm. The LV Nanogram speaker "is a revolutionary model in the world of portable audio devices, featuring a compact design with a unique shape for an exceptional sound experience. It nods to the Maison's traditional trunks through its timeless materials and distinctive details, as well as capturing the inimitable Louis Vuitton traveling spirit with its versatility and portability. Designed for any lifestyle, it has been crafted in sandblasted metal in a classic silver must-have color. The piece, which can be worn attached to a belt loop or bag, is the ultimate modern, high-tech accessory for the coming season," says the French Maison.

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