PHILIPS Docking Speaker w/ Clock for iPhone iPod for sale in Oglesby, IL
PHILIPS Docking Speaker w/ Clock for iPhone iPod, Lightning Connector DS1155/37. Excellent condition and works great. Comes with original packaging. Please refer to pictures to better assess condition for yourself. If you receive this docking speaker and have any issues with it working in any way please contact me and you will be able to return it in the same condition for a full refund of the original purchase price of the item. Comes from a smoke free home. I will ship out within 2 Business days of payment being received. I will ship out via USPS Priority mail with Tracking and Insurance. US Bidders Only I will NOT ship internationally. If you have any questions please feel free to ask me Shielding technology to block mobile phone interference Rich omni-directional sound to fill your bedroom 6W RMS total output power Fast charging and play music via Lightning connector 360-degree design for gorgeous look from any angle Sound that fits your home Compatible with iPhone and the latest iPods through the Lightning connector, DS1155 docking speaker not only sounds full and rich, it also boasts clock display and soft night light, making it the perfect device on your nightstand. Fast charging and play music via Lightning connector Enjoy your favorite music while charging your iPod/iPhone via the new Lightning connector! Just dock it directly on the speaker to play your hand-picked tunes in superb sound. It also charges your device quickly while playing, so you don't have to work about the battery running out. Auto clock synchronization with iPod/iPhone when docked When connect and dock, this docking station will automatically synchronize the clock with your iPod/iPhone. 6W RMS total output power RMS refers to Root Mean Square which is a typical measurement of audio power, or rather, the electrical power transferred from an audio amplifier to a loudspeaker, which is measured in watts. The amount of electrical power delivered to the loudspeaker and its sensitivity determines the sound power that is generated. Essentially, amplifiers are limited by the electrical energy they can amplify and loudspeakers by the electrical energy they can convert into sound energy, without distorting the audio signal. The higher the wattage, the better the sound power emitted by the speaker.
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