Yamaha NX-BO2 Wireless Speaker

By admin | Jan 29, 2008
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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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