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  • نوع اتصال:بی‌سیم
  • نوع گوشی:دو گوشی
  • مناسب برای:مکالمه، کاربری عمومی
  • رابط:بلوتوث
  • باتری:دارد
  • ویژگی‌های خاص:میکروفون ، Noise Cancelling Microphone

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توضیحات

مشخصات کلی
ابعاد 30.9 × 21.8 × 24 میلی‌متر
وزن 5.4 گرم
مشخصات فنی
نوع اتصال بی‌سیم
نوع گوشی دو گوشی
مناسب برای مکالمه , کاربری عمومی
رابط بلوتوث
نسخه‌ی بلوتوث . 5.0
مقاومت در برابر آب بله
عمر باتری 4.5 ساعت پخش موسیقی
اقلام همراه هدفون
کیس شارژر بی سیم
سه عدد سرگوشی (سایزهای کوچک، متوسط و بزرگ)
کایل تبدیل USB-C به لایتنینگ
دفترچه راهنما
دیگر ویژگی‌ها میکروفون , Noise Cancelling Microphone
سایر مشخصات
مجهز به چیپست Apple H1
دارای استاندارد IPX4
دارای Force sensor
دارای شتاب سنج مجهز به تشخیص حرکت(Motion-detecting accelerometer)
پشتیبانی از دستیار صوتی(Speech-detecting accelerometer)
قابلیت پخش موسیقی بیش از 24 ساعت (با محاسبه ظرفیت محفظه باتری)
قابلیت پخش یک ساعت موسیقی و یا یک ساعت مکالمه تنها با 5 دقیقه شارژ
دارای محفظه با امکان شارژ بی‌سیم و سازگار با استاندراد Qi
دارای Transparency mode و Adaptive EQ
ساخته شده از مواد با کیفیت و سازگار با محیط زیست

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