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XVive Β· Wireless Systems for Guitar and Bass
XVive Wireless System U2 BK Bundle
Β£107.00
Fair Value
2 stores trackedBuy Signal
Price near historical average β neutral outlook
Confidence: 50/100
RSI (14)
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30d Momentum
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Price Position
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EMA 20
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EMA 50
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90d Low / High
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β Stable
Store Intelligence
Price spread: Β£22.90 across 5 stores
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Fair Value
Price near historical average β neutral outlook
Confidence: 50%
Reasons to Buy
β5 stores competing β strong market competition keeps prices in check
βDetailed product specifications available β transparent product information
Risks / Watch Out
βNo significant risk factors detected
Product Fundamentals
- XVive Wireless System U2 BK Bundle@+*Bundle offer comprising*
- XVive Wireless System U2 Black@+*2.4 GHz Wireless System*
- Set with transmitter and receiver - both with battery and without power supply to operate
- Built-in, rechargeable lithium battery
- Range without obstacles: up to approx. 30 m
- Frequency range 20 - 20,000 Hz
- Latency: <6 ms
- 4 Channels switchable
- 24 bit / 48 kHz A / D converter
- Dynamic:> 105 dB
- Operation with one battery charge: up to 5 hours
- Includes USB charging cable
- Colour: Black
- Thomann USB Power Supply@+*USB Power Supply*
- 5V DC
- Max. 1000 mA
- Input: 100 - 250 V AC
- USB port*Note:* USB cable is not included.
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