Philips SBC HC620
This wireless RF/FM stereo sound system gives you the freedom to move around while enjoying your favorite music, without the inconvenience of cables or wires.
This system uses the latest RF/FM wireless technology, which has a wide transmission range, allowing you to receive signals from up to 100 meters away from the transmitter. The high-frequency radio system ensures a clear and sharp reception.
This system also features Automatic Level Control (ALC), which prevents overload of the transmitter over a wide range of input signals. The Automatic power on/off function ensures that the transmitter automatically switches on and starts transmitting when signals are sensed at the input, and automatically switches off when there are no signals at the input.
Philips SBC HC620
This wireless RF/FM stereo sound system gives you the freedom to move around while enjoying your favorite music, without the inconvenience of cables or wires.
This system uses the latest RF/FM wireless technology, which has a wide transmission range, allowing you to receive signals from up to 100 meters away from the transmitter. The high-frequency radio system ensures a clear and sharp reception.
This system also features Automatic Level Control (ALC), which prevents overload of the transmitter over a wide range of input signals. The Automatic power on/off function ensures that the transmitter automatically switches on and starts transmitting when signals are sensed at the input, and automatically switches off when there are no signals at the input.
Philips SBC HC620
This wireless RF/FM stereo sound system gives you the freedom to move around while enjoying your favorite music, without the inconvenience of cables or wires.
This system uses the latest RF/FM wireless technology, which has a wide transmission range, allowing you to receive signals from up to 100 meters away from the transmitter. The high-frequency radio system ensures a clear and sharp reception.
This system also features Automatic Level Control (ALC), which prevents overload of the transmitter over a wide range of input signals. The Automatic power on/off function ensures that the transmitter automatically switches on and starts transmitting when signals are sensed at the input, and automatically switches off when there are no signals at the input.
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