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Transistor Radios Still Buzzing After Almost 70 Years

€ 10.00 · 4.9 (338) · En stock

First appearing in the 1950s, transistor radios are still available, as shown in a video describing Sony’s ICF-P26 & P27.

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Equipped with an 18W Quick Charge 3.0 port + a 20W Type-C PD port. Together maximum output can reach 38W. With the stable connection by Bluetooth 5.1 and the Joystick, you can operate different functions easily and better focus on driving. The built-in CVC (noise cancellation) design can reduce external environmental noise to provide a crisp and clear voice for hands-free calls. There is a button to turn on the Bass Mode, which brings more fun of strong bass sound.

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