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SuperSonic SC-3201BT 4 Band Radio & Bluetooth Speaker with Cassette to MP3 Converter

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SuperSonic SC-3201BT Retro Radio and Bluetooth Speaker: Built-in Analog Music to Digital Files Converter

  • AM/FM/SW 1-2 World Band Receiver & MP3 Playback
  • Convert Analog Music to Digital Music Files, from Cassette to USB or SD Card
  • Bluetooth¬ģ Compatible Allows You to Connect to Most External Bluetooth¬ģ Enabled Devices
  • Built-in USB Input Compatible, Play Music from a USB Flash Drive
  • Built-in SD Card Slot Compatible Allows You to Play Music from an SD Card
  • Cassette Player
  • Built-in Speaker
  • 3 Band EQ Mode
  • 360¬ļ Antenna
  • 3.5mm Stereo Earphone Jack
  • Power Consumption: 20W
  • Output Power: 4W
  • AC Power 120/240V ~ 60/50Hz
  • DC 6V (4 x ‚ÄúD‚ÄĚ) Batteries not included

Specs:

  • PACKAGED WEIGHT (lbs): 8.21
  • PACKAGING DIMENSIONS (in): 14.37 x 4.76 x 7.68
  • PRODUCT DIMENSIONS (in): 13.38 x 3.66 x 6.5
  • PRODUCT WEIGHT (lbs): 7.53

 

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  • PACKAGED WEIGHT (lbs): 8.21
  • PACKAGING DIMENSIONS (in): 14.37 x 4.76 x 7.68
  • PRODUCT DIMENSIONS (in): 13.38 x 3.66 x 6.5
  • PRODUCT WEIGHT (lbs): 7.53

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