Poor | Average | Good | Excellent | |
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Peak power | 20 W Best: Devialet Phantom Peak power: 4500 W | |||
Weight | 421.84 g Best: Philips BT2650 Weight: 0.21 g |
Channels | 1.0 |
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Low frequency | 60.0 Hz |
High frequency | 20.0 kHz |
Peak power | 20.0 W |
Height | 3.62 in |
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Width | 7.48 in |
Depth | 3.62 in |
Weight | 14.88 oz |
Docking station for mobile/Tablet | no |
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Radio receiver | no |
Smart speaker (virtual assistant) | no |
Streaming standards | AirPlay |
Speakerphone | yes |
Colour of product |
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USB | no |
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Source of connection |
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Aptx Support | no |
Bluetooth | no |
Wired inputs |
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Analogue 3.5mm input (Aux) | 0 |
Wireless network (Wi-Fi) | yes |
AirPlay | yes |
Battery operated | no |
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Electric (not USB) | yes |
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