Listen To An External Device; Specifications - Philips BT6000 User Manual

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5 Listen to
an external
device
With this speaker, you can also listen
to an external audio device such as an
MP3 player.
Note
Make sure that music playback through
Bluetooth is stopped.
1
Open the protective cover on the
left of the speaker.
2
Connect an audio input cable (not
supplied) with a 3.5 mm connector
on both ends to
the AUDIO IN socket on this
speaker, and
the headphone socket on the
external device.
3
Play audio on the external device
(refer to its user manual).
Tip
When you start music streaming from
a connected Bluetooth device, the
speaker switches to the Bluetooth source
automatically.
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6 Specifications

Note
Product information is subject to change
without prior notice.
Rated output
power
(Amplifier)
Acoustic
frequency
response
Speaker driver
Bass
enhancement
Bluetooth
version
Bluetooth
supported
profiles
Bluetooth
frequency band
/ Output power
AUX input level
Water
resistance
Power Supply
- AC Power
(power
adapter)
- Built-in
battery
Play time in
battery mode
Standby Power
Consumption
12W RMS
100-20000 Hz
2 x 1.5" full range, 8 Ω
2 x passive radiator
V4.0
HFP V1.5, A2DP V1.2,
AVRCP V1.4
2.400GHz ~
2.483GHz ISM Band /
≤ 4dBm (Class 2)
650mV RMS
IPX4
Brand name:
PHILIPS;
Model: AKN2G-
0500200VU;
Input: 100-240 V~,
50/60 Hz, 0.35 A;
Output: 5 V
2 A;
Li-ion battery
(3.7 V, 4400 mAh)
Approx. 8 hours
< 1 W

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