Single-channel Foldable Infrared Ir Headphones Model Magnadyne Hp-400 Movievisio on 2040-parts.com
Long Beach, California, United States
Single-Channel Foldable InfraRed IR Headphones model HP-400
Auto power off when IR signal is lost Rotary volume control Storage pouch Folding design for convenient storage 2 AAA batteries supplied HP-400 headphones work with the MovieVision MV-IPAD2-KC and MovieVision MV-IPAD2-KG |
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