Faible | Moyenne | Bon | Excellent | |
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Poids | 3200 g Meilleur: Philips BT2650 Poids: 0,21 g |
Formats pris en charge |
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Nombre de conducteurs | 5 |
la taille | 209.0 mm |
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Largeur | 294.0 mm |
Profondeur | 166.0 mm |
Poids | 3200.0 g |
Récepteur de radio | Oui |
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Haut-parleur intelligent (assistant virtuel) | Non |
Port d'entrée USB | Oui |
Couleur du produit |
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USB | Oui |
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Autres connecteurs | Ethernet |
AUX dans | Oui |
Bluetooth | Oui |
Codec Bluetooth | AAC |
Entrée analogique 3,5 mm (Aux) | 1 |
Réseau sans fil (Wi-Fi) | Oui |
DLNA | Oui |
Électrique (pas USB) | Oui |
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