Vincent Pule took to Instagram to unbox and showcase a R4.9k sound bar, and former Orlando Pirates baller Mpho Makola followed suit. FanPark Check it out! ➡️
Vincent Pule took to Instagram to unbox and showcase a R4.9k sound bar, and former Orlando Pirates baller Mpho Makola followed suit. Vincent Pule took to Instagram to unbox and showcase his new Hisense sound bar, and former Orlando Pirates baller Mpho Makola followed suit.
Both players brought their unique sense of creativity in showcasing the product, showing that they can bring the skills on the pitch, and match other esteemed social media influencers. Hisense has a wide range of ideal home entertainment products and the sound bar is getting more popular with people who look to invest big bucks into home entertainment.
In true influencer style, Vincent Pule carefully unboxed the sound bar, zoomed in on the plug-in options and switched it on to enjoy some music. "My Top Features include: HDMI/Bluetooth/Optical/Coaxial/USB - I can connect to my speaker with ease from any device including my phone or laptop through Bluetooth and enjoy AI EQ Mode - The sound is optimized for specific scenes/ sounds. Whether I listen to music or watch a good game of football, the sound suitable for my need automatically.
"Dolby Atmos - It results in an even more immersive listening experience since, depending on your home theatre setup, you can hear sounds coming from all directions."
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