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LED Sound Activated T-Shirt Equalizer Novelty Clothing

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  • 【Absolutely Eye Catching】LED T-shirt for dancing to your favorite DJ at a concert or rave! Great birthday, christmas or party gift for any friend, music fan, EDM lover, boyfriend, girlfriend, husband or anyone who likes to dance. Memorable tshirt to go with your shining mask and light up shoes!
  • 【Soft Fabric】100% cotton matching with cool silk screen printing pattern, breathable, no shrinking. Please before buying refer to the size chart for the choice of kids and adults the right size.
  • 【Working Principle】Controlled by built-in No.7 battery sensor, when music comes, LED panel lighting beats up and down. There is an adjustable sound activation sensor slide button on the side.
  • 【Convenient】Magic Sticking LED technology, easy disassembly and washing.
  • 【Easy to Clean】Hand wash and dry clean only. Remove the power pack easily from LED sound activated T shirt before washing and reassemble back after finish washing.
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