GSK True Wireless Headphones with Charging Case for $34
March 19, 2020 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website





KEY FEATURES
1VoiceNYC redefined wireless with the new GSK True Wireless Headphones with Charging Case. Using the most cutting-edge Bluetooth technology paired with quality precision craftsmanship to create one of the smallest and most lightweight earphones possible. They are ergonomically designed to sit comfortably in and around your ear so you can go for a jog, hit the gym, or do your daily commute without having to worry about them falling out. Each earphone has its own speaker, Bluetooth 5.0 chip, battery, and mic so that they can work independently or when paired together.
- Listen to smooth audio & clear calls w/ cVc 6.0 active noise-cancellation
- Recharge your headphones on-the-go w/ the 300mAh battery in the charging case
- Wirelessly listen to your jam for longer hours thanks to Bluetooth 5.0 + EDR connectivity
- Take calls anywhere w/ the built-in mic
PRODUCT SPECS
Specs
- Color: black
- Product dimensions: 2″H x 5″L x 3″W
- Bluetooth 5.0 + EDR
- Bluetooth range: up to 30ft
- Stereo play time: 4 to 6 hours
- Talk time: 3 to 4 hours
- 300mAh battery in the charging case
- cVc 6.0 active noise-cancellation
- Built-in mic
- Impedance: 16Ω
- Sensitivity: 105dB
- Frequency: 20Hz-20kHz
- Manufacturer’s 6-month warranty
Includes
- GSK True Wireless Headphones
- Charging case
- Charging cable
- User guide
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