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boAt 100 Wireless Earphones
Philips SHK2000PK Wired Headphones
key specs
Colour
Black
Pink
Headphone Type
In-Ear
Over-Ear
Microphone
Yes
-
Connectivity
Wireless
Wired
Type
Earphones
Headphones
general
Brand
boAt
Philips
Model
100 Wireless Earphones
SHK2000PK Wired Headphones
Model Number
100
SHK2000PK
Color
Black
-
Type
Earphones
Headphones
Headphone Type
In-Ear
Over-Ear
Connectivity
Wireless
Wired
Release date
-
August 21, 2014
Colour
-
Pink
product details
Microphone
Yes
-
Driver Size (mm)
10
32
Water Resistant
IPX4
-
Connector Size
-
3.5mm
sound features
Impedance (Ohms)
16
32
Sensitivity (dB)
104
99
Frequency Response Range
100Hz-100,000Hz
12Hz-22,000Hz
connectivity features
Bluetooth
Yes
No
Bluetooth Version
5
-
battery features
Charging Time (Hrs)
2
-
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