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Dell Slim Soundbar SB521A
Philips AZ 1852 Wired Speaker
key specs
Speaker Type
Soundbar
Mobile or Tablet or Laptop
Features
Portable
-
Colour
Grey
Black
Connection
Wired
Wired
Power Source
USB
AC Adapter
general
Brand
Dell
Philips
Model
Slim Soundbar SB521A
AZ 1852 Wired Speaker
Release date
October 7, 2020
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Speaker Type
Soundbar
Mobile or Tablet or Laptop
Wired/Wireless
Wired
Wired
Features
Portable
-
Power Source
USB
AC Adapter
Frequency Response
180 - 20,000Hz
-
Wall Mountable Satellite
No
-
Subwoofer
No
-
Colour
Grey
Black
Model Name
-
AZ 1852
dimensions
Width
297.188
-
Height
17.7
-
Depth
22.86
-
product details
USB Ports
Yes
1 USB Ports
Battery
-
LR44 Battery
Bluetooth
-
No
audio features
Maximum Output RMS Center Satellite
3.6W
-
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