
Specifications: - Working Current: 150mA-230mA
- Charging Current: 90mA-440mA
- Charging Voltage: DC 5-5.5V
- Charging Time: 2 hrs
- Battery Life: up to 5 hrs
- Supported File Format: MP3
- Bitrate: 64-320K bps
- Signal-to-Noise Ratio: 10dB
- Frequency Response: 20Hz-20KHz
- Earphone Output: 10mW (320ohm)
- Supported Storage: SD/SDHC/USB Drives (NOT Include)
- Dimension: 90.7 x 59.2 x 20.5mm/3.57 x 2.33 x 0.81in(L x W x H)
- Card-Panel Size: 85.8 x 54.8mm/3.38 x 2.16in(L x W)
Features: - Wallpapers panel for replacement
- Can become a SD card and U disk MP3 player and card speaker
- Only support MP3 file format (Up to 320k bps)
- Card speaker features stylish design excellent audio quality
- High fidelity mini usb speaker for clear pure sounds
- This mp3 mp4 speaker is easy to carry
- Extendable resonance of the bass technology for stronger effect
- Ideal portable card speaker for home and office
Details:
- Custom panel, high-quality printing. Stylish and creative style design never let you slow down as a trendy
- Easy to use, children learn songs, most seniors love. Enjoy your iPod music without headsets or large wires external speakers
- Wallpapers panel for replacement
- High quality transducers provides full rich frequency response from the lowest bass to the highest highs
Size in Detail:
How Can I Use My Stereo Speakers With an iPod:
Most people use the Apple iPod as a personal music player with headphones, but the device can also transmit music with high quality over massive speaker systems. Some musicians and DJs even use the iPod for backing tracks at live shows. Most likely, though, your stereo did not come with iPod functionality, especially if you have had it for a few years, and so you will likely need to take some steps in order to set up your iPod to play through your speakers - Determine the type of cable you will need to connect your iPod to your speaker system. Your iPod has a standard 2.5mm jack, and your stereo most likely has a 3.5mm jack--like the type used for instrument cables and large headphones--or twin RCA jacks, which appear as one red jack and one white jack
- Purchase the cables and adapters you will need to hook up your iPod to your speaker system. If your speaker has a 3.5mm jack, then you will need a 2.5mm-to-3.5mm cable. If your stereo speakers use RCA cables, then you will need a 2.5mm male-to-female cable and an RCA-to-2.5mm adapter
- Connect your iPod to your stereo or speakers using your cable
- Turn on your iPod and lower the volume. If using a stereo, you will need very little volume on your iPod. The volume control on the stereo will allow you greater variation, and too much volume on your iPod can damage your speakers
- Press play on your iPod. Your music will play seamlessly through your stereo speakers
Package Included: - 1 X MP3 Speaker
- 1 X USB Cable
- 1 X User Manual
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