Two built - in 7 - watt speakers provide
enough audio power in case you're bringing the projector with you, but you can easily connect it to an external speaker system or sound bar using the optical output, HDMI, or wirelessly via Bluetooth.
In both positions the Helix 2 has
enough audio power to fill a small room.
Two stereo speakers on the Helix» bottom edge provided
enough audio power to fill a small room.
Not exact matches
But we've passed some important milestones, including super-fast internet access for a critical mass of consumers; PCs and handhelds with
enough graphics and computing
power to deliver quality video and
audio; and big, high - resolution TV / PC flat panels available at commodity prices.
The AC10D has an 87dB sensitivity SPL, so it's not the most efficient car
audio subwoofer around (the ideal range is 89 - 95dB), but still good
enough to not waste your
power or your time.
The sensitivity is 85dB when the ideal for car
audio is 88db to 95dB so that it could be a bit higher, but it's still efficient
enough to play nice with your sound equipment and
power supply.
Air conditioning is standard, as are side and side - curtain air bags,
power windows and locks, and pretty much everything else the urban adventurer needs, and Subaru packages it all nicely
enough that you won't feel as though you couldn't afford the up - level 2.5 X Premium Package, which adds such features a 17 - inch tires and alloy wheels, a «panoramic»
power moon roof, roof rails and steering wheelmounted
audio controls.
Mazda says it can be used to
power the headlamps, climate control, and the
audio system, with
enough energy savings to bump up fuel efficiency by as much as 10 %, according to Mazda.
With a bed that integrates a cooler, an
audio system and
enough power for a 60 - inch TV, the 2017 Honda Ridgeline is a tailgater's dream.
but with
enough power to supply the massive
audio and video system, featuring a 20 - speaker Memphis Car
Audio system, a custom fiberglass interior with 16 component speakers, four 12 - in.
The quality is unquestioned and the F Sport kit, including SatNav, mouse - type controller (tricky at first but quickly adjusted to) for numerous on - screen functions, part - leather trim with heated front seats,
power driver's seat, reversing camera and 10 - speaker «Premium»
audio with a digital radio, is comprehensive
enough.
While the Trax, in the LTZ trim of our tester, has
enough creature comforts to satisfy at the price (a simple touchscreen
audio interface, heated leather seats,
power driver's seat, steering wheel
audio controls, backup camera, and a Bose stereo) it surrenders the nicer interior design and more upscale materials of the Encore to offer a lower sticker price.
Gas mileage
Enough pulling
power for my camper Plenty of room to take up to seven people Automatic doors and windows with child safety features Adjustable driver seat, pedals, and steering wheel Nice
audio system Built in luggage rack that is adjustable
The 3.5 mm headphone jack is powerful
enough to drive a regular pair of headphones, but don't expect to
power any high - end
audio equipment through the Fire.
The left speaker draws
power and sources
audio through the included speaker wire, which is relatively short at just around six feet long, but more than
enough for our purposes.
The 3.5 mm headphone jack is powerful
enough to drive a regular pair of headphones, but don't expect to
power any high - end
audio equipment through the Fire.
While the bulky
power cord isn't ideal, the video quality, two - way
audio, and ability to distinguish between humans, pets, and other random motions are all more than
enough to make up for it.
If you've had the pleasure of trying out Kingston's superlative HyperX Cloud headset and sampled its thunderous bass, you'd say its 53 mm driver units were big
enough to
power any gaming
audio kit.
Promising «ground - breaking audiovisual technologies and processing muscle that takes personal entertainment to the next level», the company talks up the 120Hz Ultramotion Quad HD Sharp IGZO mislay as being «phenomenal», coupled with Dolby Atmos certified cinematic
audio and «
enough power to last a user all day, all in the palm of his or her hand».
That said, I see this as an Apple Watch Series 0 problem: The HomePod will likely sell
enough units to early adopters and privacy - conscious users to prompt further development; once AirPlay 2 does launch, not only will the HomePod get multi-room
audio, but when Sonos comes on the AirPlay 2 network later this year it potentially has the
power to unify your entire Sonos system into the Apple ecosystem — something users have wanted for years.