TP TROOPS TP-7040 Wired Headphones
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Features
- Headphone
- On the Ear
- Wired
- Microphone
- 18 Hz (Min) - 24 kHz (Max) Frequency Response
- 32 ohm Impedance
- 108dB Sensitivity
- 3.5mm Jack Cord
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TP TROOPS TP-7040 Wired Headphones Specs
- Headphone
- On the Ear
- Wired
- Microphone
- 18 Hz (Min) - 24 kHz (Max) Frequency Response
- 32 ohm Impedance
- 108dB Sensitivity
- 3.5mm Jack Cord
Brand | TP TROOPS |
Model | TP-7040 |
Design | Headphone |
Type | On the Ear |
Connectivity | Wired |
Cord Length | 1.2 m |
Cord Type | 3.5mm Jack |
Microphone | Yes |
Controls | Volume +/- |
Music Controls | Pause/Play |
Call Controls | Accept/Reject calls |
Switch between Call and Music | Yes |
Deep Bass | Yes |
Impedance | 32 ohm |
Sensitivity | 108dB |
Frequency Response | 18 Hz (Min) - 24 kHz (Max) |
Sales Package | 1 U Headset, User Manual |
Inline Remote | Yes |
Warranty Type | Repair / Replacement |
Covered in Warranty | Manufacturing Defect |
Not Covered in Warranty | Physical Damage |
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