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Palsonic 2.1 Premium Sound Music System USB SD Aux-in FM Radio Alarm Clock 25w RMS

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Management number 207066561 Release Date 2025/11/10 List Price €80.55 Model Number 207066561
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The Palsonic 2.1 Music system with alarm clock is a great additional to any living area or bedroom.
It features a digital clock display with alarm, digital tuning FM radio, USB port,SD / MMC reader for MP3 playback and more.
Purist Monolithic design with brushed aluminium finish.
Built in twin speakers + woofer with 25w RMS output.
Also included is a bonus 30 pin dock for 30-pin iPad / iPod with video output.
(Dock is suitable for iPad / iPod / iPhone with 30 pin connection only. Dock is not for charging).
Palsonic was originally established in 1958 to manufacture sewing machines, but soon expanded their product range to include televisions, audio equipment and cooling fans.
Today,the Australian owned company continues to supply the home electronics and appliance market, offering customers nothing short of outstanding quality and value for money.

Features:
Brushed aluminium finish
PLL FM stereo tuner
Backlit multifunction LCD display
High 25W RMS output power
3D acoustic equalizer sound effect processor
USB port and SD card slot for MP3 playback
Digital clock with alarm timer
RCA AUX-in jack for external MP3 player /iPhone / iPod connection
Wireless remote control
Dimensions (cm, approx): 66 (W) x 18 (H)x 19 (D)cm including dock
Approx 40cm length without detachable 30pin dock


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