Słaby | Przeciętny | Dobry | Świetny | |
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Impedancja | 4 Ω Najlepsza: Sony MS-410 Impedancja: 30000 Ω | |||
Waga | 50 g Najlepsza: Philips BT2650 Waga: 0,21 g |
Kanały | 2.0 |
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Impedancja | 4.0 Ω |
Liczba kierowców | 2 |
Wysokość | 3.2 mm |
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Szerokość | 5.2 mm |
Głębokość | 5.2 mm |
Waga | 50.0 g |
Pojemność baterii | 400.0 mAh |
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Żywotność baterii (maks.) | 12.0 h |
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Wejście AUX | Tak |
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Bluetooth | Nie |
Sieć bezprzewodowa (Wi-Fi) | Nie |
"It's not the size of the dog in the fight; it's the size of the fight in the dog." - Mark Twain The Mono X-Mini Capsule Speakers have been out for a
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