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Samsung Soundbar HW-T400

$140.00$140.00
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Enjoy wireless audio streaming and enhanced TV audio with the Samsung HW-T400 40W Stereo Soundbar. This sound bar features an optical input for digital audio connectivity to your TV as well as a 3.5mm input for analog wired devices. Bluetooth connectivity is built into the sound bar for wireless audio streaming from compatible devices like smartphones and tablets and wireless connection to compatible Samsung TVs. A remote control is included as an added convenience.

Total Power

40W

Number of Channel

2.0

Subwoofer Type ( Active / Passive / Wireless, Built-in )

Bulit-in

Operating Power Consumption (Main)

15 W

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PC Bargain Guam, founded by Leonard Legaspi from Saipan in 2016, specializes in selling the latest gadgets and electronics. With branches in both Guam and Saipan, the store has become a go-to destination for tech enthusiasts. Known for its competitive prices and wide range of products, PC Bargain Guam continues to expand its presence in the region.
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