u-Jays Wireless On-Ear Headphones for $169
April 28, 2017 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website



KEY FEATURES
Whether you’re traveling, working out, or just walking around town, u-Jays wireless liberate you from wires while retaining the noise-isolating capabilities and sheer aural power of on-ear headphones. You’ll get extraordinary sound without the frustration and interference of tangled wires. Add in the flexibility of integrated touch controls and 25 hour playback time, and these headphones are the last you’ll need for the commute, the gym, the plane, or anywhere in between.
‘u-Jays Wireless headphones retain everything we love about u-Jays while adding everything we love from other wire-free cans giving rise to a true portable gem,’ Major HiFi
98%, Mac Aficionados
4/5 Stars, Digital Trends
- Take calls, swipe through your favorite songs, control the volume, & more w/ integrated touch controls
- Listen all day, multiple times, with up to 25 hours of wireless playback time
- Play w/ your headphones without unintentional interruption using the touch lock
- Enjoy music the way it’s supposed to be heard w/ excellent sound isolation
PRODUCT SPECS
Details & Requirements
- Bluetooth 4.1
- Qualcomm aptX™
- Dynamic 360º microphone
- 40mm dynamic speakers
- 32 Ohm @ 1 kHz
- 10 – 20,000 Hz
- Playback time: up to 25 hours
Compatibility
- All Bluetooth-enabled devices
Includes
- u-Jays headphones (black/black)
- Audio cable
- USB cable
- User manual
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