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Genuine Bmw I Bluetooth Portable Speaker on 2040-parts.com

US $115.00
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DE, Germany

DE, Germany
Condition:New Brand:BMW Manufacturer Part Number:80292359287

Genuine BMW i Bluetooth Portable Speaker

BMW Originalteile / BMW Genuine Parts

Expressive sound in a premium, portable package. 
Includes hands-free speakerphone functionality for smartphone, volume registration buttons, title switch, and interlinking plugs. 
Includes Felt-Look carry bag with phone compartment on the back

Generates a wireless connection up to 6 hours, thanks to its built-in battery. 
65% ABS, 10% lithium-cobalt-dioxide, 8% magnetism, 7.53% steel, 5% silicium, 4% glass fibre, 0.47% zinc alloy. 
Technical specs: 2x3 watt. Frequency: 120 Hz-18 kHz, Bluetooth AK1055C, 3.5 mm AV plug, USB plug, 800-100 mAh. Silver/Blue

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