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| key specs | ||||
| Speaker Type | Home Audio | Mobile or Tablet or Laptop | ||
| Features | Bluetooth | Bluetooth | ||
| Colour | Black | Red | ||
| Connection | Wireless | Wireless | ||
| Configuration | - | Stereo (2 Channel) | ||
| Power Output | - | 6W | ||
| Power Source | - | Battery | ||
| general | ||||
| Brand | Realme | Portronics | ||
| Model | Cobble | Sound Bun POR-864 Wireless Bluetooth Speaker | ||
| Release date | May 1, 2021 | - | ||
| Speaker Type | Home Audio | Mobile or Tablet or Laptop | ||
| Wired/Wireless | Wireless | Wireless | ||
| Features | Bluetooth | Bluetooth | ||
| Colour | Black | Red | ||
| Outdoor Usage | Yes | - | ||
| Model Name | - | Sound Bun POR-864 | ||
| Configuration | - | Stereo (2 Channel) | ||
| Memory Card Slot | - | Yes | ||
| Power Source | - | Battery | ||
| Power Output | - | 6W | ||
| Frequency Response | - | 90Hz-20KHz | ||
| Impedance | - | 3 Ohms | ||
| Wall Mountable Satellite | - | Yes | ||
| product details | ||||
| Battery Capacity | 1500 | 600 mAh | ||
| Charging Time | 2.5 | 5 hrs | ||
| Bluetooth | Yes | Yes | ||
| Bluetooth version | 5 | - | ||
| Bluetooth Range | 10 | 10 meter | ||
| USB Ports | USB Type-C | 1 USB Ports | ||
| Driver Type | Dynamic | - | ||
| Compatible Devices | Android, iOS | Mobile, Computer, Tablet | ||
| Memory Card Supported | - | SD Card | ||
| audio features | ||||
| Audio Codec | SBC, AAC | - | ||
| Tweeter Support | - | Yes | ||
| dimensions | ||||
| Width | - | 102 | ||
| Height | - | 40 | ||
| Depth | - | 102 | ||
| Cable Length | - | 1 meter | ||
| other details | ||||
| Power Input | - | 110-240V, 50 Hz | ||
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