
Gira
E22 Flush-mounted radio RDS

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Diseño: Phoenix Design
Presented: Architect@Work 2013, Londres
ID de Stylepark: 15.1015.10956
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Design
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entretenimiento para el hogar
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audio
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sintonizador
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01 descripción del producto
descripción de productos
As an alternative to common flush-mounting installation in a 58 mm flush-mounted box, the new Gira E22 switch range offers the option of a new easy mounting procedure with which the cover frame is just 3 mm thick when installed on the wall. Gira E22 is available in the three materials stainless steel, aluminium and thermoplastic [pure white glossy]. This enables equipment in a uniform design while at the same time differentiating according to value, e.g. with a stainless-steel version in the representative area and thermoplastic in the basic rooms.
Its capacitive sensor field and the high-quality display for information and station-specific data make the intuitive operation especially easy. The loudspeaker has a completely new design concept to give the radio a pure, voluminous sound, and in excellent stereo quality as well when the optionally available Gira supplementary loudspeaker is connected.
02 dimensiones/peso
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ancho |
161,8 mm |
longitud |
90,6 mm |
profundidad |
11,45 mm |
03 All E22 Products
04 Tags
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