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If you live in an older, plaster walled house, then you would really appreciate a wireless speaker option. And, if you’re not so handy, you would probably like these little guys as well. They can be powered by AC adapter or 4 AA batteries. Yamaha has put together a wireless, blue-tooth enabled speaker that won’t exactly rock the house, but will get the job done.
Specs:
General
- Product Type
- Portable speakers
- Width
- 3.3 in
- Depth
- 3.3 in
- Height
- 6.7 in
- Weight
- 1.3 lbs
- Enclosure Color
- Red, Black, White
Speaker System
- Speaker Type
- Active
- Nominal (RMS) Output Power
- 10 Watt
- Response Bandwidth
- 90 – 20000 Hz
- Input Impedance
- 20 KOhm
- Output Features
- Twin SR-Bass (Swing Radiator Bass)
- Magnetic Shield
- Yes
- Audio Amplifier
- Integrated
- Connectivity Technology
- Wired – Bluetooth 2.0 EDR, Wireless
- Controls
- Mute, Volume, Power on/off
Speaker System Details
- Speakers Included
- 2 x Right/left channel speaker – 5 Watt – 90 – 20000 Hz
- Driver Details
- Right/left channel speaker : 1 x Full-range driver – 45 mm – Titanium silver
Connections
- Connector Type
- 1 x Audio line-in ( Mini-phone stereo 3.5 mm )
Power
- Power Device
- Power adapter – External
Battery
- Type
- Standard battery – AA type
- Required Qty
- 4
Now all we need is wireless electric and I think we’re about set.
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