JBL Bar 2.1 Deep Bass Soundbar with Wireless Subwoofer

Model: Bar 2.1 Deep Bass CNTR (Soundbar Unit), Bar 2.1 Deep Bass SUB (Subwoofer Unit) Power supply: 100 – 240V AC, ~ 50/60Hz
Total speaker power output (Max. @THD 1%): 300W Output power (Max. @THD 1%): 2 x 50W (Soundbar); 200W (Subwoofer)
Transducer: 4 x race-track drivers + 2 x 1″ tweeter (Soundbar); 6.5″ (Subwoofer)
Soundbar and Subwoofer standby power: <0.5W
Operating temperature: 0°C – 45°C
Video specification
HDMI Video input: 1
HDMI Video output (With Audio return channel): 1
HDMI version: 1.4
Audio specification
Frequency response: 40Hz – 20kHz
Audio inputs: 1 Optical, Bluetooth, USB (USB playback is available in US version. For other versions, USB is for service only.)
USB specification
USB port: Type A
USB rating: 5V DC/0.5A
Supporting file format: mp3, wav
MP3 Codec: MPEG 1 Layer 2/3,
MPEG 2 Layer 3, MPEG 2.5 Layer 3
MP3 sampling rate: 16kHz – 48kHz
MP3 bitrate: 80kbps – 320kbps
WAV sample rate: 16kHz – 48kHz
WAV bitrate: Up to 3000kbps
Wireless specification
Bluetooth version: 4.2
Bluetooth profile: A2DP V1.3, AVRCP V1.5
Bluetooth frequency range: 2402MHz–2480MHz
Bluetooth Max. transmitting power: <10dBm (EIRP)
Modulation type: GFSK, π/4 DQPSK, 8DPSK
5G Wireless frequency range: 5736.35 – 5820.35MHz
5G Max. transmitting power: <9dBm (EIRP)
Modulation Type: π/4 DQPSK

Original price was: ৳ 40,000.Current price is: ৳ 36,000.

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