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Stereo Computer Speakers HAVIT SK763
2.100 د.جHaut Parleur Havit SK763 RGB fiche technique:
Marque | Havit |
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Modele | SK763 |
Categorie | Haut-Parleurs |
Puissance de sortie | 3W * 2(RMS) |
Impédance | 4Ω |
entrée de puissance | DC 5V |
La fréquence | 120HZ – 18KHZ |
Taille | 65 * 80 * 100mm x2 |
HV-SK486 Prise USB Mini Speakers-Portable 02 Stereo
1.200 د.ج3.5MM stereo audio input
3D sound technology with 2.0 channel.
The compact and convenient design make it easy to take and use.
USB power supplied.
Havit Speakers HV-SK532
2.000 د.جMarque Havit
Couleur Blanc/bleu
Référence du modèle HV-SK532
Composants inclus Haut-parleurs multimédia USB 2.0 canaux
Haut parleur Havit SK486 USB 2.0
1.300 د.جHavit HV-SK486 USB Speaker featuring a USB cable for power input, Havit HV-SK486 speakers can accept sound input from various audio devices like a mobile , laptop and notebook.
Crisp and Clear Audio Output
Havit HV-SK486 With a 2.0 channel configuration, 90HZ to 20KHZ frequency response and 3W of power output each, Havit HV-SK486 speakers are exclusively designed to get clear and loud sounds. Besides, the 60db of signal to noise ratio, Havit HV-SK486 speakers offer crisp sound quality with less noise.
Aesthetically Designed
Simple yet elegant, these small, round-shaped Havit HV-SK486 speakers are often placed anywhere without taking over an excessive amount of space. Moreover, Havit HV-SK486 compact design also makes them convenient to be carried from one place to a different with utmost ease.
Capsys Speaker Capsys Sp206
750 د.ج- Speaker (Baffle) SP206 USB 2.0, Mini Speaker,
- 3V Output Power * 2
- Sensitivity 84db
- Impedance ‘4Omega
- Frequency Response 90 To 20khz
- Power 5v Pc Power Adapter
- Compatible With Windows Xp Vista, Windows 7, WIN 8,10, Mac, Linux
- USB Port For Electrical Magnetization JAC Plug For Sound
- Compatible With Tablet Mobile Phone Laptop Pc Tv
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