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  2. UE ROLL - Wikipedia

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    It is suggested that this allows the speaker to be hung up, or attached to, fixtures, as well as clothing, shower heads, bicycles, or even a person's hand. [ 2 ] UE ROLL consists of a 51-millimetre (2 in) driver coupled with two 19-millimetre ( 3 ⁄ 4 in) tweeters which are in stereo, so there is a small amount of stereo separation.

  3. UE Boom - Wikipedia

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    The speaker is an elongated cylinder measuring 18 cm × 6.5 cm (7.1 in × 2.6 in), similar in shape to a canned beverage, and weighing 538 g (19.0 oz). It is coated in a water- and stain-resistant material and partly covered with rubber. [1] The speaker comes in several colorways, including a limited edition designed by painter Kenny Scharf.

  4. Full-range speaker - Wikipedia

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    Full-range drivers are seen in applications ranging from televisions and computer speakers, to hi-fi speaker systems. The performance of the driver is substantially affected by their enclosure, and enclosures vary from mundane beige plastic boxes, at the low end of the scale, to large horn loaded enclosures with spectacular audio performance.

  5. Dust cap - Wikipedia

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    The dust cap (also known as dust dome, or dome) is a gently curved dome mounted either in concave or convex orientation over the central hole of most loudspeaker diaphragms. It protects the inner mechanics (such as the pole pieces and the voice coil ) from small particles (which can cause rubs ) and other contamination.

  6. List of Bose shelf stereos - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] A model with a CD player was added in 1992. The "Acoustic Wave Music System II" was released in 2006 and added MP3 CD playback, a "Boselink" port and a headphone jack. This system was judged to be expensive and lacking in performance and features compared to its competitors.

  7. Phone connector (audio) - Wikipedia

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    A 3.5 mm phone connector A 3.5 mm 4-conductor TRRS phone connector A 3.5 mm 5-conductor TRRRS phone connector. In the most common arrangement, consistent with the original intention of the design, the male plug is connected to a cable, and the female socket is mounted in a piece of equipment.

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