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Sony HT-A3000
Sony MHC-V71D Wireless Bluetooth Speaker
key specs
Speaker Type
Soundbar
Home Audio
Colour
Black
Black
Configuration
3.1 (4 Channel)
7.1 (8 Channel)
Features
-
Bluetooth
Connection
-
Wireless
Power Source
-
Battery
general
Brand
Sony
Sony
Model
HT-A3000
MHC-V71D Wireless Bluetooth Speaker
Release date
December 1, 2022
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Model Name
HT-A3000
MHC-V71D
Speaker Type
Soundbar
Home Audio
Configuration
3.1 (4 Channel)
7.1 (8 Channel)
Colour
Black
Black
Subwoofer
Built-in
-
Built-in Fm Radio
No
-
Outdoor Usage
No
-
Wired/Wireless
-
Wireless
Features
-
Bluetooth
Memory Card Slot
-
No
Power Source
-
Battery
Impedance
-
8 Ohms
dimensions
Width
950mm
427
Height
64mm
93
Depth
128mm
37
product details
Bluetooth
Yes
Yes
Bluetooth version
5
-
Compatible Devices
-
TV, Mobile, Computer, Laptop
audio features
Audio Codec
SBC, AAC, LDAC
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