Dec 1, 2014 03:22
10 yrs ago
English term

MIC

English to Swedish Tech/Engineering Electronics / Elect Eng högtalare
Control Buttons, when connected via Bluetooth:
On/Off button – Press for 2 seconds to turn on/off
(When playing music) Short press: Next song,
Long press: volume up
(When playing music) Short press: Previous song,
Long press: volume down
MIC
Proposed translations (Swedish)
5 mik
4 mikrofon
Votes to reclassify question as PRO/non-PRO:

Non-PRO (1): Anna Herbst

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Proposed translations

2 hrs
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mik

mic = microphone => mikrofon = > mik
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2 hrs

mikrofon

Det skrivs vanligtvis med små bokstäver.
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