N1 Bluetooth Wireless In-Ear Headphones for $39
June 21, 2018 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website





KEY FEATURES
Bluetooth headphones are all the rage due to their convenience and flexibility and the N1’s are no exception. Built around a flexible, contoured neckband and equipped with magnetic earpieces, these headphones are easy to take anywhere and deliver great sound at the gym, on the commute, or anywhere else.
- Stream clear & powerful stereo sound from your phone or tablet without tangled cords
- Use on the go thanks to the lightweight wearable design
- Bring your music to life thanks to enhanced bass sound tuning
- Wear comfortably thanks to ergonomic earpiece design
- Keep the earpieces out of the way until you need them w/ built-in magnets
- Manage calls & media from two Bluetooth devices at once
- Listen for up to 8 hours on a single charge
PRODUCT SPECS
Details
- Bluetooth 4.0
- Bluetooth ragne: 30′
- Bluetooth protocols: A2DP, HSP, HFP, AVRCP
- Driver size: 10mm
- Frequency response: 20Hz – 20kHz
- Impedance: 32 Ohms at 1K
- Sensitivity: 92±3 dB (1 mW at 1 kHz)
- Battery: 120mAh built-in rechargeably Li-poly battery
- Playback time: up to 8 hours
- Standby time: 180 hours
- Charging time: 2 hours
- Microphone frequency response: 100Hz to 8kHz
- Sensitivity: -42 dB± 3dB
- Cable length: 12″
- 1-Yr Manufacturer Warranty
Includes
- N1 Bluetooth headphones
- Micro USB charging cable
- 3 sets of ear tips
- User manual
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