Schwach | Durchschnitt | Gut | Exzellent | |
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Gewicht | 1900 g Am besten: Philips BT2650 Gewicht: 0,21 g |
Kanäle | 2.0 |
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Unterstützte Formate |
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Anzahl der Fahrer | 2 |
Höhe | 272.0 mm |
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Breite | 130.0 mm |
Tiefe | 165.0 mm |
Gewicht | 1900.0 g |
Dockingstation für Handy / Tablet | Nein |
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Funkempfänger | Ja |
Smart Speaker (virtueller Assistent) | Nein |
Streaming-Standards | Spotify Connect |
Farbe des Produkts |
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USB | Ja |
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Andere Anschlüsse | Ethernet |
Art des USB-Anschlusses | USB |
AUX in | Ja |
Bluetooth | Ja |
Bluetooth-Codec |
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Analoger 3,5-mm-Eingang (Aux) | 1 |
Drahtloses Netzwerk (Wi-Fi) | Ja |
Batteriebetrieben | Nein |
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USB-Stromversorgung | Nein |
Elektrisch (nicht USB) | Ja |
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