Jabees BTwins Bluetooth Stereo True Wireless Earbuds for $89
April 15, 2017 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website





KEY FEATURES
You don’t need wires to enjoy true stereo sound when you’ve got the BTwins from Jabees. Two earpieces that can work separately or together, BTwins pack an extreme aural punch in a tiny package. The in-ear design delivers deep bass and crystal clear treble while you go about your day on the commute, exercising, hiking, or anything else without worrying about getting caught on wires.
- Wireless, sweatproof design makes them ideal for exercising without fear of damage
- Charging case has a built-in 450mAh battery to charge your earbuds on the go
- 3 hours of playtime lets you enjoy your music for the entirety of a workout
- Usable as a single or dual earbuds so you can hear your surroundings if you have to stay focused
PRODUCT SPECS
Details & Requirements
- Color: cool black
- Material: aluminum
- Bluetooth version: Taiwan Airoha AB-1511J V4.1, Class 2
- Bluetooth profile: HSP/HFP/A2DP/AVRCP
- Operating distance: up to 10 m in open space
- Music playtime: up to 3 hours
- Talk time: up to 4 hours
- Supports dual phone connection when using single BTwins
- Sweatproof
- Battery capacity: 450mAh
Compatibility
- iOS
- Mac
- Android (except the Samsung Galaxy line of smartphones)
Includes
- BTwins earbuds
- Charging case
- USB cable
- 3 sport in-ear hooks
- 3 bullet-shaped eartips
- 3 bowl-shaped eartips
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