KOAR Bone Conduction Bluetooth Headset for $76
November 1, 2016 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website



KEY FEATURES
Boasting patented transducers that use bone conduction technology to convey crystal clear sound directly to your inner ears, these futuristic headphones allow you to fully hear your surroundings and talk with friends while you listen to your music. With Bluetooth technology and IP67 water resistance, this headset will play your soundtrack anywhere.
- Lightweight titanium memory metal provides a comfortable & durable fit during exercise, travel or everyday wear
- Bluetooth technology lets you listen to all Bluetooth compatible devices w/o wires
- LiquiPel technology repels water & sweat
- Built-in mic lets you talk hands-free
- Rechargeable battery lasts over 6 hours on a single charge & is ready again after a 2 hour charge
- Rugged, sealed design & IP67 water resistance gives the headset a long life
PRODUCT SPECS
- Material: Lightweight titanium memory metal
- Weight: 1.7 oz
- Bone conduction technology
- Bluetooth 4.1
- Apt-X audio decoding
- Functions: volume +/-, Bluetooth pairing, play/pause/skip, speakerphone
- Battery type: Built-in rechargeable 1000mAh Li-ion battery
- Battery life: up to 6 hours
- Charge time: 2 hours
- Built-in microphone
- IP67 water resistance
Compatibility
- Smartphones
- Tablets
- Computers
Includes
- KOAR kBone Bone Conduction Bluetooth Headset
- Micro-USB charging cable
- Earplugs
- User Manual
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