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Incredible Philadelphia Union game chair. Also great for listening to music, watching a movie or catching a game.

Hear and feel the action with built-in stereo, headrest, speakers, sub-woofer and plug-in support for ipods, mp3 players, home theater or video game systems.

Comes with wireless kit that gives clear reception up to 150 ft. away. Total Spectrum Audio Control with RCA inputs, volume control and full sub woofer bass control. Adjustable headrest. Two storage pouches. Swivel base.

Durable high grade synthetic leather upholstery with padded arms.

Note: This item takes 10-12 business days for arrival.


Increíble sillón para disfrutar de tu videojuego favorito del Philadelphia Union. También puedes disfrutar de música, películas u otros partidos. Escucha y siente la acción gracias a sus bocinas integradas, además de audífonos y puertos para iPods, reproductores mp3, sistemas de teatro casero y de videojuegos. Viene con kit inalámbrico que recoge la señal hasta a 150 pies de distancia. Control de audio Total Spectrum con control de volumen, RCA y de las bocinas. Cabecera ajustable. Dos bolsas para almacenar. Hecho de cuero sintético de alto grado con acolchonamiento.

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