The Dedeman chain of DIY stores has introduced an unusual product: wireless headphones with built-in FM radio mode. The over-ear model, Akai BTH-P23, costs 85 lei, the price being reduced from 97.5 lei.
The headset connects to smartphones and other Bluetooth-enabled devices (5.0). The manufacturer claims that the battery, with a capacity of 300 mAh, offers a range of up to 7 hours for music. The battery is charged within 3 hours. A charging cable is included in the box.
Akai BTH-P23 have 40 mm speakers, operate in the 20 – 20,000 Hz frequency band and are foldable. The FM radio module operates on the frequencies 87.5 – 108 MHz. The headphones currently cost 119 lei at eMAG.
The headphones, which weigh 250 grams, can also be connected to devices via a 3.5 mm jack goodbye cable.
Also under the Akai brand is available at Dedeman, with discount, a soundbar. The ASB-6WSW has an RMS (effective) power of 70 W and offers connectivity: Bluetooth, USB, optical digital input, HDMI (ARC) and Aux in (3.5 mm). A micro-SD card slot is also not available.
The device includes FM radio mode, has an LED display and has a remote control.
The soundbar costs 389 lei (419 lei before).
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