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32.54 GBP
Price updated on: 10-07-2025 08:00:06
32.54 GBP
Price updated on: 10-07-2025 08:00:06 | Identifiers | |
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| MPN | Fellowes 5349302 |
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3.5 mm connector Indicates whether a product includes a standard 3.5 mm audio connector, the common analog jack used for headphones, microphones and other audio devices.
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Yes |
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3D Indicates whether the product has built‑in support for 3‑dimensional (3D) content or displays. A value of "Yes" means the device can render or display 3D images, videos, or games; a value of "No" means it does not have native 3D capability.
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No |
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AC input voltage The range of alternating current voltage that the product accepts from its power source, expressed in volts (V). It indicates the minimum and maximum supply voltages compatible with the device across different regions.
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100 - 240 V |
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Acceleration (max) The highest acceleration experienced by a product during operation, expressed as a numeric value with an associated unit such as g (gravity) or m/s². It indicates the peak rate of change in velocity and can be used to assess performance, stability, vibration characteristics, and suitability for specific applications.
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50 G |
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Acoustic system Indicates the configuration of an acoustic system, such as closed, open, semi‑open or semi‑closed. The value describes how sound is managed within the device and helps users understand its acoustic characteristics.
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Closed |
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AWG wire size The American Wire Gauge (AWG) size of a conductor, expressed as an integer that indicates the wire’s diameter and cross‑sectional area. Lower numbers represent thicker wires with higher current capacity; higher numbers indicate thinner conductors suitable for lower currents or signal applications.
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26 |
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Backlight type The illumination source used behind a display panel, such as LED, WLED, CCFL or LCD. It determines the brightness uniformity, power consumption and color performance of the screen.
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LED |
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Battery operated Indicates whether the product can be powered by a battery, allowing it to function without an external power source.
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Yes |
| Battery recharge time | 1 h |
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Battery technology The chemical composition or classification of a battery, such as lithium‑ion, lithium‑polymer, nickel‑metal hydride, sealed lead acid, alkaline, zinc‑air, etc. It indicates the type of electrochemical reaction that stores and delivers energy in the device.
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Lithium Polymer (LiPo) |
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Battery type The chemical composition or classification of a battery, such as alkaline, lithium‑ion, NiMH, or lead‑acid. It indicates the energy storage technology used in the product and helps users identify compatibility with devices that require specific battery chemistries.
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Built-in battery |
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Battery voltage The electrical potential difference supplied to or measured across a battery’s terminals, expressed in volts (V). It represents the battery’s nominal operating voltage and is used to match power sources, chargers, and devices that require a specific voltage level.
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12 V |
| Bluetooth | Yes |
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Brand compatibility A list of brand names that the product is compatible with. Each entry represents a manufacturer whose products can be used with or alongside the item.
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Samsung |
| Buttons durability (million clicks) | 20 |
| Buttons quantity | 2 |
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Buttons type The kind of physical or touch-based button mechanism used on a device, such as a mechanical pressed button or a capacitive touch button. It indicates how the user interacts with the control surface and helps buyers understand the tactile feel and durability of the product.
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Pressed buttons |
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Cable colour The visual hue or combination of hues that a cable exhibits, expressed as common colour names such as "Black", "White" or comma‑separated lists like "Black, White". It indicates the appearance of the cable for identification and aesthetic purposes.
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Black |
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Cable features A textual description of a specific characteristic or capability of a cable, such as its shielding type, wire gauge, supported resolution, power delivery feature, or compatibility with certain devices. The value can be a single phrase or a comma‑separated list of attributes that together describe the cable’s functionality and performance.
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Braided |
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Cable shielding The type of electromagnetic shielding applied to a cable or its connector, indicating whether the cable is unshielded, shielded with foil, braided, or uses a combination such as UTP, FTP, S‑FTP, or other common configurations. This attribute helps users identify compatibility with devices that require specific shielding levels.
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U/UTP (UTP) |
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Cable standard The category or technology of a cable, such as Cat5e, Cat6, HDMI, USB, SATA, fiber optic, or other transmission types. It identifies the primary function and compatibility of the cable with devices and systems.
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Cat6 |
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Certification A list of official certifications or compliance marks that the product has received from regulatory bodies, safety organizations, or industry standards groups. Each entry represents a distinct certification such as CE, FCC, RoHS, UL, or WEEE, and may include additional details like version numbers or specific test reports.
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RoHS |
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Charging case weight The mass of a charging case expressed in a standard unit such as grams or kilograms. It represents how heavy the case is and can be used for shipping calculations, handling instructions, or consumer information.
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61 g |
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Component for Specifies the type of device or system that the product is intended to be used with, such as a PC, server, notebook, surveillance system, or other electronic equipment. The value represents a single category and can be used to filter or group products by their target platform.
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PC/notebook |
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Conductor material The substance used for the electrical conductor in a cable or connector, such as copper, aluminum, or other conductive alloys. This attribute indicates the primary material that carries current and influences conductivity, durability, and cost.
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Copper |
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Connectivity technology The network and data interface technologies supported by the product, such as Wired, Wireless, USB, Bluetooth, or combinations thereof. Each value represents a distinct technology that can be used for communication or power delivery.
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Wired |
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Connector 1 The physical interface or port located at the first end of a cable or device, such as USB‑A, HDMI, RJ‑45, DisplayPort, Lightning, or other standard connectors. It identifies the shape, pin count and electrical characteristics that determine compatibility with cables, adapters or other components.
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SFP28 |
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Connector contacts plating The metal coating applied to the contacts of a connector, such as gold, nickel, copper or chrome. It provides corrosion resistance, conductivity and durability for the electrical connections.
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Gold |
| Connector gender | Male/Male |
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Connector location The physical position of a connector on a product, such as top left, bottom right, front panel, rear panel or internal mounting point. It indicates where the interface is situated relative to the device’s exterior or interior layout, helping users identify installation points and compatibility with cables or accessories.
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Bottom left |
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Connector Type The physical interface or port used to connect a device to another component or system, such as USB, HDMI, RJ‑45, 3.5 mm jack, or fiber optic connectors. It indicates the shape, pin count, and electrical characteristics that determine compatibility with cables, adapters, and peripherals.
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40-pin, BLHS |
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Control type Indicates the mechanism or method used to operate a product, such as buttons, knobs, touch panels, rotary dials, sensors, or other physical or digital controls. The value describes the interaction required by the user and the available options for operating the device.
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Touch |
| Customizable movement resolution | Yes |
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Depth The linear measurement of an object from front to back or top to bottom, expressed in a physical unit such as millimeters, centimeters, inches, etc. It indicates how deep the item is and can be used for fitting, compatibility, or spatial planning.
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100.5 mm |
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Device interface List of physical or logical interfaces that a device can use to connect with other components, such as USB, PCI Express, SATA, Ethernet, Thunderbolt, DisplayPort, and similar technologies. Each value represents an interface standard supported by the device.
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USB Type-A |
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Device type The general classification of a product, such as tablet, smartphone, router, or computer. It indicates the primary function or form factor that helps buyers quickly identify and compare similar items.
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Mobile phone/Smartphone |
| Display diagonal | 39.6 cm (15.6") |
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Display resolution The pixel dimensions of a display or image, expressed as width by height (e.g., 1920x1080). It indicates how many pixels are used to render visual content and is commonly used for monitors, TVs, smartphones, cameras, and digital images.
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1920 x 1080 pixels |
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Driver Type The classification of the audio driver used in a product, such as Dynamic, Neodymium, Hybrid, or Balanced. It indicates the technology that shapes sound reproduction and can influence tonal quality, sensitivity, and power handling.
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Dynamic |
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Ear coupling The type of ear attachment used by a headset or earphones, indicating how the device fits around or inside the ear. Common values include "Intraaural", "Circumaural", "Supraaural" and "On‑ear". This attribute helps users choose a model that matches their preferred fit and comfort.
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Intraaural |
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Easy to apply Indicates whether the product can be applied easily, typically without special tools or adhesives and with minimal effort. A value of "Yes" means the item is designed for quick, straightforward installation; a value of "No" indicates it requires more complex handling.
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Yes |
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Ergonomic Design Indicates whether a product has been designed with ergonomic features to improve comfort, reduce user fatigue, and enhance usability. A value of "Yes" means the item incorporates elements such as contoured shapes, supportive grips, or other design choices that promote natural posture and ease of use; "No" indicates it lacks these specific ergonomic characteristics.
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Yes |
| Extra earbuds | Yes |
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Flash memory The total amount of internal flash memory available in a device, expressed as a data size (e.g., megabytes or gigabytes). This attribute indicates how much data can be stored on the device’s built‑in flash storage and is useful for comparing storage capacity across products.
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0.5 MB |
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Glossy display Indicates whether a product’s screen has a glossy (shiny) or matte (non‑glossy) finish. A value of "Yes" means the display is glossy, while "No" indicates a non‑glossy surface.
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No |
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HD type The pixel dimensions of a product’s screen, expressed as width by height (e.g., 1920x1080). It indicates the total number of pixels that compose the display and is used to assess image sharpness and clarity across devices such as monitors, TVs, laptops, and cameras.
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WUXGA |
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Headphone connectivity Indicates the types of headphone or earphone connections available on a product, such as wired jacks (e.g., 3.5 mm), USB‑C, Lightning, or wireless Bluetooth. The value may list one or more connection types separated by commas.
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3.5 mm |
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Headphone frequency The span of audio frequencies that a product can accurately reproduce or respond to, expressed in hertz (Hz). It indicates the lowest and highest frequencies the device can handle, helping users assess suitability for music playback, communication, or signal processing applications.
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20 - 20000 Hz |
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Headphone sensitivity The sensitivity of a headphone expressed in decibels (dB), indicating how much sound pressure the headphones can produce or detect for a given electrical input level. Values may be positive, negative, or zero and are typically measured at 1 kHz. This attribute helps users compare the loudness performance of different headphones.
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96 dB |
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Headset type The general classification of a headset based on how it delivers audio to the user, such as binaural (two‑channel), monaural (single‑channel), or other configurations. This attribute helps buyers understand whether the device provides stereo sound, single‑speaker output, or specialized listening modes.
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Binaural |
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Height The vertical dimension of a product measured from its lowest to highest point. It is expressed in a physical unit such as millimetres, centimetres or inches and applies to any item where height is relevant, including books, electronics, furniture and other objects.
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7 mm |
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Illumination Indicates whether a product has illumination or lighting capability. The value is "Yes" if the product includes any form of light source (LED, back‑lit display, built‑in lamp, etc.) and "No" otherwise.
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Yes |
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Illumination colour The hue or combination of hues emitted by a light source, expressed as common colour names such as "Red", "Green", "Blue" or comma‑separated lists like "Red, Green, Blue". This attribute indicates the perceived colour of the illumination produced by devices such as LEDs, lamps, or other lighting fixtures.
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Red/Green/Blue |
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Impedance The impedance value indicates the resistance that a component or circuit offers to alternating current, expressed in ohms (Ω). It is used to characterize speakers, microphones, audio cables and other electronic equipment to ensure optimal compatibility with the source signal.
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16 O |
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Interface The physical or logical interface used by a device to connect with other components, such as USB, PCI Express, SATA, Ethernet, Thunderbolt, DisplayPort, or similar standards. It indicates the technology that enables data transfer and power delivery between the product and its peripherals.
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Serial ATA III |
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International Protection IP code The IP (Ingress Protection) code indicates a product’s resistance to solids and liquids. It follows the standard two‑digit format (e.g., IP20, IP67), where the first digit represents protection against solid particles and the second against liquids. The code may include an ‘X’ to denote unknown protection for that category or multiple codes separated by commas for products offering different levels of protection in various configurations.
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IP64 |
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Intraaural headphones type The general classification of a headphone or earbud product, such as earbuds, in‑ear monitors, or other intraaural styles. It indicates the form factor that determines how the device fits into or around the ear.
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In-ear monitors |
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Jacket material The outer jacket material is the substance that forms the protective sheath or covering of a product, such as cables, hoses, or enclosures. It determines durability, fire‑resistance, and suitability for specific environments. Common materials include PVC, LSZH, TPE, nylon, ABS, and their combinations.
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Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) |
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Laser colour The colour emitted by a laser device, expressed as a common colour name such as "Red" or "Blue". This attribute indicates the visual hue of the laser beam and is useful for identifying the type of laser or its intended application.
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Red |
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LED backlight The illumination source used behind a display panel, such as LED, WLED, CCFL or LCD. It determines the brightness, energy efficiency and color accuracy of the screen.
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Yes |
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LED indicators A list of the functions or statuses that an LED indicator on a device can display, such as power status, activity, link, and other operational signals.
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Yes |
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Magnet type The material or composition of a magnet used in the product, such as neodymium, ferrite, or other magnetic alloys. It indicates the type of magnetic core that determines strength, size, and suitability for specific applications.
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Neodymium |
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Material The material indicates the type of substance from which a product is made, such as metal, plastic, wood, glass, or composite materials. It helps users understand the product’s durability, weight, appearance, and suitability for specific applications.
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Plastic |
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Maximum battery life The longest period a device can operate on a single charge before needing to be recharged, expressed in standard time units such as hours or minutes.
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30 h |
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Maximum capacity The maximum number of sheets a printer or paper feeder can hold at one time, expressed as an integer followed by the unit "sheets" (e.g., 500 sheets). This attribute helps users understand how much paper the device can accommodate before needing to be refilled.
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280 sheets |
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Maximum input power The highest electrical power that a device can safely accept from its input source, expressed in watts (W). It indicates the maximum power rating of the device’s input circuitry and helps users ensure that the product is connected to a supply within its limits.
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0.03 W |
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Maximum printing width The widest printable dimension of a product, expressed in a linear unit such as millimetres or inches. It indicates the maximum width of paper or media that can be fed through the device for printing operations.
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21.6 cm |
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Maximum Screen Size The largest diagonal measurement of a display that the product can accommodate, expressed in units such as inches or centimeters. It indicates the maximum screen size that will fit within the device’s enclosure or mounting area.
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17 cm (6.7") |
| Mean time between failures | 3000000 h |
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Memory type The classification of the memory technology used in a device, such as DDR4 SDRAM, LPDDR3, GDDR6, or other variants. It indicates the architecture and generation of the RAM modules installed or supported by the product.
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3D TLC |
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Microphone frequency The span of audible frequencies that a microphone can accurately capture, expressed as a minimum and maximum value in hertz (Hz). It indicates the lowest and highest tones the device can reproduce or record, helping users assess suitability for different audio applications.
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30 - 16000 Hz |
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Microphone mute Indicates whether the product includes a functional mute button or control that allows the user to silence the microphone during operation. A value of "Yes" means a dedicated mute feature is present, while "No" indicates it is absent.
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Yes |
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Microphone sensitivity The acoustic sensitivity of a microphone, expressed in decibels (dB). It indicates how effectively the microphone converts sound pressure into an electrical signal; lower (more negative) values mean higher sensitivity and better performance at low sound levels.
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-58 dB |
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Microphone Type The classification of a microphone’s design or pickup pattern, such as condenser, dynamic, lavalier, boom, built‑in, handheld or other types. It indicates the physical form and typical usage scenario of the microphone.
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In-line |
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Mouse tracking speed The maximum speed at which a computer mouse can track movement, expressed as inches per second (ips). This value indicates how quickly the sensor can detect and report cursor motion, affecting gaming precision and overall responsiveness.
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450 ips |
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Movement detection technology The type of technology used to detect movement in a device or system, such as optical sensors, laser tracking, infrared LEDs, or capacitive touch. It indicates how motion is sensed—by visual changes, light scattering, or electronic signals—and helps users understand the underlying mechanism for motion detection.
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Optical |
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Movement resolution The number of dots per inch that a device can detect or render when tracking movement. It indicates the spatial resolution of motion sensing or optical tracking, allowing users to understand how finely the device can capture or display motion details.
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16000 DPI |
| Noise-canceling | Yes |
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Operating keys A list of functional controls or button combinations that can be used on a device, such as volume adjustment, mute, play/pause, call handling, and Bluetooth pairing. Each entry represents an individual key action or a multi‑key sequence that the user can trigger.
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Volume +,Volume - |
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Plug and play Indicates whether the product can be used immediately after installation without requiring additional configuration or drivers.
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Yes |
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Polling rate The frequency at which a device reports its state to the computer, expressed in hertz (Hz). It indicates how many times per second the device updates its position or button status, affecting input latency and responsiveness.
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1000 Hz |
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Power source The type of electrical supply that powers the device, such as mains electricity, batteries, USB power, or a combination of these options.
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Cable |
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Power source type The main electrical supply that powers the device, such as mains electricity (AC), battery, USB power, PoE, or a combination of these options.
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AC,Battery |
| Print technology | Dot matrix |
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Programmable mouse buttons Indicates whether the mouse includes buttons that can be programmed by the user to perform custom actions, such as macros or shortcuts.
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Yes |
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Protection features A comma‑separated list of protective characteristics that a product offers, such as resistance to dust, water, shock, heat, or other environmental factors.
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Dust resistant, Scratch resistant, Shock resistant |
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Purpose The primary purpose of a product, indicating its main intended use or target market segment (e.g., "Gaming", "Office", "Travel"). It helps customers quickly identify whether the item matches their needs and can be used for filtering or categorization across different product categories.
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Gaming |
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Quick charge Indicates whether the device is capable of using Qualcomm’s Quick Charge technology, which allows faster charging by delivering higher voltage and current levels. A value of "Yes" means the charger or power source can provide Quick Charge compatible output; "No" indicates it does not support this feature.
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Yes |
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Quick start guide Indicates whether a quick‑start guide is provided with the product. A value of "Yes" means that a brief, introductory manual or overview is included to help users get started quickly; "No" indicates that no such guide is supplied.
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Yes |
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Random read 4KB The maximum number of input/output operations per second that a storage device can perform when reading data randomly. This metric indicates how quickly the device can retrieve small, non‑sequential pieces of information and is useful for evaluating performance in database or high‑transaction workloads.
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95 IOPS |
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Random write 4KB The maximum number of input/output operations per second that a storage device can perform when writing data randomly with 4‑KB blocks. This metric indicates how quickly the device can handle small, non‑sequential write requests and is useful for evaluating performance in database or high‑transaction workloads.
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75 IOPS |
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Read speed The highest rate at which a storage device can retrieve data, expressed in bits per second or commonly used abbreviations such as MB/s or GB/s. This value indicates how quickly the device can read information for processing or transfer.
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540 MB/s |
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Recommended usage A brief statement of the intended or most suitable use cases for a product, such as the type of environment (indoor, outdoor), activity (gaming, office work, music listening) or general application category. It helps customers quickly determine whether the item fits their needs.
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Sports |
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Scroll type The type of input mechanism that allows a user to scroll or navigate within an application, such as a wheel, touch surface, buttons, ring, or trackball. It indicates how the device translates physical movement into scrolling actions on the screen.
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Wheel |
| Sensor type | Premium Pixart PMW3389 |
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Snagless cable boot Indicates whether the cable includes a snag‑free boot that protects the connector from damage and wear. A value of "Yes" means a snagless boot is present; "No" means it is absent.
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Yes |
| SSD Capacity | 1920 GB |
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SSD form factor The physical form factor indicates the standard size and shape of an SSD, such as M.2, 2.5‑inch, U.2 or mSATA. It helps determine compatibility with motherboards, enclosures and other hardware components.
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2.5" |
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Surface coloration Represents the visual appearance or pattern applied to a product’s surface, such as a single color (monotone), an image, or a repeating design. It indicates how the exterior of the item is finished and can be used to differentiate models or styles.
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Monotone |
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Touchscreen Indicates whether a device has a touchscreen interface that can detect touch input. The value is "Yes" if the device includes a functional touchscreen, and "No" otherwise.
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No |
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Type The general category or style of the product, such as laptop, printer cartridge, or cooling fan. It helps buyers quickly identify the nature of the item and compare similar products.
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Display |
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Volume control Indica el mecanismo o método con que se opera la función de ajuste de volumen en un producto, como botones físicos, controles giratorios, táctiles, digitales o combinaciones de estos. Los valores comunes incluyen "Tocar", "Botones", "Giratorio", "Control en línea" y otras variantes similares.
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Digital |
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Wearing style A textual description of the way a product is worn or fitted on the body, such as "headband", "earhook", "neck‑band", "over‑the‑ear", or "in‑ear". This attribute helps users understand how the item will be positioned and secured during use.
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Ear-hook |
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Width The horizontal measurement of a product, expressed in a linear unit such as millimetres or inches. It indicates how wide the item is from one side to the other and is used for sizing, fitting, and compatibility purposes.
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300 mm |
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Wireless range The maximum distance over which a device can maintain a reliable wireless connection to another device or network. It is expressed in linear units such as meters or feet and indicates the effective coverage area for Wi‑Fi, Bluetooth, RF, or other radio technologies.
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10 m |
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Write speed The maximum rate at which a device can write data to storage or memory, expressed in bits per second (bps) or commonly used abbreviations such as MB/s or GB/s. This value indicates how quickly the device can transfer information for writing operations and is useful for comparing performance across models.
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520 MB/s |

Fellowes is a brand that produces office supplies, including shredders, laminators, and staplers. The company was founded in 1917 and is headquartered in Illinois.






