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boAt Party Pal 60
Philips AZ 1852 Wired Speaker
key specs
Speaker Type
Home Audio
Mobile or Tablet or Laptop
Features
Bluetooth
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Colour
Black
Black
Connection
Wireless
Wired
Power Source
-
AC Adapter
general
Brand
boAt
Philips
Model
Party Pal 60
AZ 1852 Wired Speaker
Model Name
Party Pal 60
AZ 1852
Speaker Type
Home Audio
Mobile or Tablet or Laptop
Wired/Wireless
Wireless
Wired
Features
Bluetooth
-
Colour
Black
Black
Frequency Response
70Hz - 20KHz
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Impedance
6 ohms
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Power Source
-
AC Adapter
product details
Battery Capacity
2200 mAh
-
Charging Time
3.5 Hours
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Bluetooth
Yes
No
Bluetooth version
5
-
Bluetooth Range
10 m
-
Driver Type
Full Range Driver
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Compatible Devices
All Bluetooth Devices
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Battery
-
LR44 Battery
USB Ports
-
1 USB Ports
other details
Driver Size
101.6 mm
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