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Sony SRS XB-31 Wireless Bluetooth Speaker
JBL Sound Fly AirPlay Wired Speaker
key specs
Speaker Type
Mobile or Tablet or Laptop
Mobile or Tablet or Laptop
Features
Bluetooth
-
Colour
Red
Black
Connection
Wireless
Wired
Configuration
Stereo (2 Channel)
Stereo (2 Channel)
Power Source
Battery
AC Adapter
general
Brand
Sony
JBL
Model
SRS XB-31 Wireless Bluetooth Speaker
Sound Fly AirPlay Wired Speaker
Model Name
SRS XB-31
Sound Fly AirPlay
Speaker Type
Mobile or Tablet or Laptop
Mobile or Tablet or Laptop
Wired/Wireless
Wireless
Wired
Features
Bluetooth
-
Configuration
Stereo (2 Channel)
Stereo (2 Channel)
Memory Card Slot
No
No
Power Source
Battery
AC Adapter
Frequency Response
20Hz-20000Hz
50Hz-20KHz
Impedance
4 Ohms
-
Colour
Red
Black
dimensions
Width
231
495
Height
87
254
Depth
81
195
product details
Bluetooth
Yes
No
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