Manufacturer: Coby Electronics
Part number: CX-CD114RED
General
- Product type CD player
- Color Red
- Depth 1 in
- Height 5.7 in
- Width 5.2 in
Audio Features
- Sound effects Dynamic Bass Boost (DBB)
- Sound output mode Stereo
- Built-in clock Digital clock
- Additional features Hold button, Auto power off, Battery level indication
Built-in Display
- Audio system built-in display LCD
CD System
- CD system type CD player
- Media load type Top-load
- Playback modes Intro scan, Program play, One track repeat, All tracks repeat, Random play / shuffle
- CD track programming Yes
Remote Control
- Remote control None
Connectivity
- Connector type 1 x Headphones Mini-phone stereo 3.5 mm
Battery / Power
- Battery 0 x AA type Standard battery
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