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Amazon優惠|Soundcore Space A40 歷史低價,HK$350 入手主動降噪 TWS 優選

Amazon優惠|Soundcore Space A40 歷史低價,HK$350 入手主動降噪 TWS 優選

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Soundcore Space A40 採用了入耳式設計,內建有 10mm 雙層振膜動圈單元,支援 Hi-Res Wireless、LDAC 無線編碼。它能基於 6 顆麥克風實現主動降噪,且可以利用 Anker HearID 技術根據環境有針對性地加強特定頻率從而提供更好地聆聽體驗。耳機本體的續航力長達 10 小時,加上充電盒總共可用 50 小時之久。盒子本身支援無線充電,在將耳機放入充電 10 分鐘後便能獲得 4 小時聆聽所需的電量。除此之外,這款產品也具備 IPX4 防水機能。搭配手機端的 Soundcore app,可對 EQ 音效、遊戲延遲等進行調節。
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