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Zebronics Zeb Smart Bot vs Philips MMS 2030F Wired Speaker
Zebronics Zeb-Smart Bot
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Philips MMS-2030F Wired Speaker
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Zebronics Zeb-Smart Bot
Philips MMS-2030F Wired Speaker
key specs
Speaker Type
Home Audio
Home Audio
Features
Bluetooth
-
Colour
Black
Black
Connection
Wireless
Wired
Power Output
5W
30W
Configuration
-
2.1 (3 Channel)
Power Source
-
AC Adapter
general
Brand
Zebronics
Philips
Model
Zeb-Smart Bot
MMS-2030F Wired Speaker
Release date
March 8, 2021
-
Model Name
Zeb-Smart Bot
MMS-2030F
Speaker Type
Home Audio
Home Audio
Wired/Wireless
Wireless
Wired
Features
Bluetooth
-
Colour
Black
Black
Power Output
5W
30W
Frequency Response
150Hz-20kHz
-
Impedance
4
-
Wall Mountable Satellite
No
-
Built-in Fm Radio
No
Yes
Configuration
-
2.1 (3 Channel)
Memory Card Slot
-
Yes
Power Source
-
AC Adapter
Subwoofer
-
1
dimensions
Width
85
29
Height
138
30
Depth
85
32
Subwoofer Width
-
130 mm
Subwoofer Height
-
215 mm
Subwoofer Depth
-
260 mm
Subwoofer Weight
-
2 kg
Satellite Height
-
137 mm
product details
Bluetooth
Yes
No
Bluetooth version
4.2
-
Memory Card Supported
-
SD Card
Connector Type
-
USB Connector
Compatible Devices
-
TV, Mobile, Computer, Laptop
audio features
Signal to Noise Ratio
75dB
60 dB
Maximum Output RMS Subwoofer
-
10 W
Maximum Output RMS Per Satellite
-
10 W
other details
Driver Size
-
Speaker Driver: 76 mm
Controls
-
Volume Control
Remote Control Support
-
Yes
Power Input
-
100-240V, 50-60 Hz
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