Schwach | Durchschnitt | Gut | Exzellent | |
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Gewicht | 4100 g Am besten: Philips BT2650 Gewicht: 0,21 g |
Kanäle | 1.0 |
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RMS | 71.0 W |
Unterstützte Formate |
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Höhe | 431.0 mm |
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Breite | 200.0 mm |
Tiefe | 200.0 mm |
Gewicht | 4100.0 g |
Funkempfänger | Ja |
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Smart Speaker (virtueller Assistent) | Nein |
Farbe des Produkts |
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AUX in | Ja |
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Verbindungsquelle |
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Aptx-Unterstützung | Nein |
Bluetooth | Ja |
Kabelgebundene Eingänge |
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Bluetooth-Version | 4.2 |
Drahtloses Netzwerk (Wi-Fi) | Ja |
AirPlay | Ja |
DLNA | Ja |
Elektrisch (nicht USB) | Ja |
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