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Boston Acoustics MC200 Air

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Boston Acoustics MC200 Air is a fine Airplay-based wireless speaker system with a reasonable price tag, but it's not a standout in a field crowded with similar models, many of which perform better and offer more.Read more
Boston Acoustics MC200Air is a quality wireless speaker with some handy features and an attractive design, but its tepid sound quality and lack of rechargeable battery quelled out enthusiasm for what we’d hope to be a first-class offering.Read more
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Boston Acoustics MC200 Air - Full Specifications

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General
Number of drivers2
Recommended usageSpeaker set unit
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Design
Colour of product
  • Black
  • White
Speaker placementTabletop/bookshelf
Volume controlDigital
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Features
Equalizerno
AirPlayyes
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Tweeter
Tweeterno
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Connectivity
Connectivity technologyWireless
Remotely operatedyes
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Dimensions
Weight4.63 lb
Height5.98 in
Width15.75 in
Depth5.28 in
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Audio features
AmplifierNo
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Woofer
Wooferyes
Woofer diameter3.5 in
Number of woofer drivers2

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