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Specifies the driver size and type, e.g., 13.5 mm dome type (CCAW).
Defines the range of audible frequencies the earbuds can reproduce, typically 18-22,000 Hz.
Measures the electrical resistance of the earbuds, specified in ohms at a certain frequency.
Indicates how loud the earbuds play for a given input power, measured in dB/mW.
Describes the type of ear cup design, e.g., N/A for these earbuds.
Specifies the overall design type, such as 'Earbud'.
Details the headband type or absence thereof, e.g., 'None'.
Identifies the type of magnet used, like 'High-energy Neodymium'.
Describes the connector type for audio input, e.g., 'L-shaped stereo mini plug'.
Indicates the intended application or portability, e.g., 'Portable'.
Details the cord type and length, e.g., '47 1/4 in. (1.2 m), Litz cord Y-Type'.
Specifies the maximum power the earbuds can handle, e.g., '100 mW (IEC)'.
Denotes the type of speaker driver used, such as 'Open-air, dynamic'.
Provides approximate weight (e.g., 6 g without cord) and cord length (e.g., 1.2 m).
Lists included items such as earpads, operating instructions, and warranty card.