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boAt Rockerz 390 Headphones
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Colour
Black
Black
Microphone
No
-
Type
Headphones
Headphones
Headphone Type
-
Over-Ear
Connectivity
-
Wired
general
Brand
boAt
Philips
Model
Rockerz 390 Headphones
SHL1000 Wired Headphones
Release date
April 9, 2017
April 26, 2013
Colour
Black
Black
Type
Headphones
Headphones
Model Number
Rockerz 390
SHL1000
Headphone Type
-
Over-Ear
Connectivity
-
Wired
product details
Microphone
No
-
Driver Size (mm)
40
32
Connector Size
3.5mm
3.5mm
Weight (g)
154.00
-
Cord Length (Metres)
-
1.2
Driver Type
-
Dynamic
sound features
Impedance (Ohms)
32
32
Frequency Response Range
20Hz-20,000Hz
22Hz-20,000Hz
Sensitivity (dB)
-
99
connectivity features
Bluetooth
Yes
-
Bluetooth Version
4.2
-
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