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Zebronics Juke Bar Wired Speaker
Philips DS1100/12 Wireless Bluetooth Speaker
key specs
Speaker Type
Soundbar
Mobile or Tablet or Laptop
Colour
Black
White
Connection
Wired
Wireless
Configuration
2.1 (3 Channel)
Mono (1 Channel)
Power Source
AC Adapter
Battery
Features
-
Bluetooth
general
Brand
Zebronics
Philips
Model
Juke Bar Wired Speaker
DS1100/12 Wireless Bluetooth Speaker
Model Name
Juke Bar
DS1100/12
Speaker Type
Soundbar
Mobile or Tablet or Laptop
Wired/Wireless
Wired
Wireless
Configuration
2.1 (3 Channel)
Mono (1 Channel)
Memory Card Slot
Yes
-
Power Source
AC Adapter
Battery
Frequency Response
40Hz-20KHz
-
Impedance
4 Ohms
-
Colour
Black
White
Features
-
Bluetooth
product details
Bluetooth
No
Yes
dimensions
Satellite Height
-
77 mm
other details
Controls
-
Volume Control
Power Input
-
110-240V, 50 Hz
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