New Jabra Elite wireless earbuds in India


New Delhi, Feb 22 (IANS): Expanding its wireless series, Denmark-based Jabra, a subsidiary of GN Netcom that makes in-ear and on-ear audio wearables, on Thursday launched the "Elite 65t" true wireless earbuds in India for Rs 12,999.

The device offers up to 15 hours of battery life (with cradle) and have a distinct focus on the voice experience, the company said in a statement.

Elite 65t is built to ensure a stable wireless connection and to deliver the best call and voice quality.

The innovative four microphone-solution combined with acoustic chamber enables advanced noise suppression and voice enhancement for every type of environment.

The earbuds also allows music to be personalised using a music equaliser accessed from the "Jabra Sound+" companion application.

The device sports a lightweight design for long-term comfort and five hours of listening time in one charge.

The titanium black variant is available on Amazon India, Croma and all Jabra authorised resellers while the copper black and gold beige colour variants will be available starting April.

The device also allows voice support for all major voice assistants, including Amazon Alexa.

Jabra is among the first companies to enable this mobile feature, providing customers with access to Alexa directly from the earbuds, the company said.

  

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