True Wireless

  • Bluetooth True Wireless 5.0,more stable and faster connection.
  • Fast seconds ,Bluetooth 5.0,automatic seconds ,with headphones can be used.
  • Light, comfortable to wear, free to adjust, not easy to fall off.
  • 3.5-4 hours working time per charge for the earbuds,5-6 times full charge by the charging case.
  • Comfort fit & wide compatibility different sized ear tips and in- canel cable-free design provide comfortable fit and support Bluetooth-enabled devices with version 5.0.
  • Exercise ready, Sweat-resistant with a secure fit that made to move with you.
  • Automatically on,  automatically connected Easy setup for all your smartphone devices Double-tap to play or skip forward, Faster wireless connection to your devices Charges quickly in the case True Wireless Case can be charged using the Lightning connector Rich, high-quality audio and voice Listen and talk all day with charges from the Charging Case
  • Powerful sound : dynamic, crystal-clear sound and deep powerful bass with soft silicone, ergonomic earbuds block outside noise and perfect in-ear seal blocks. Comfort: the noise-cancelling microphone enables trouble less receiving of calls or undeterred sessions of musical extravaganza and Android devices.
  • Features · MADE IN INDIA · Half in-ear comfortable design makes sure that even after long hours of usage there is no discomfort · in-line HD microphone for crystal …
  • Earbuds are basically a pair of tiny speakers that you wear inside your ears. At low volumes, they’re useful little devices. But playing loud music so close to your eardrums can cause permanent hearing loss.
  • There are two main types of earbuds: in-ear and on-ear. In-ear earbuds are small and fit snugly inside the ear canal. On-ear earbuds are larger and sit on the outer ear. Both types of earbuds can offer a good listening experience, but there are some key differences to consider.
  • The alternating direction of the current causes the voice coil to be either attracted or repelled by the magnets surrounding it, which makes it move back and forth. This movement causes the diaphragm to vibrate and to produce soundwaves.
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