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Philips GO A6219: Headphones with virtually unlimited battery life

Philips GO A6219
Philips GO A6219

Philips has expanded its product lineup with the introduction of the sports model GO A6219, featuring the innovative Powerfoyle technology. This technology, also employed in headphones by Urbanista and Adidas, utilizes solar panels to recharge built-in batteries. Consequently, users can enjoy potentially unlimited device operation, although the developers specify an impressive 80-hour runtime on a full charge for the GO A6219 model.

Philips GO A6219

Philips GO A6219

The device boasts 40mm speakers that leverage the natural sound profile initially introduced in the flagship Fidelio line. Positioned as sports headphones, they are certified waterproof according to the IP55 standard.

Crafted from 35% recycled plastic, the body of the device reflects Philips’ commitment to sustainability. The ear pads are infused with cool helium, ensuring a comfortable wearing experience. The headphones feature an eye-catching design in aggressive red and black colors. As for the release date and pricing of the Philips GO A6219 model, this information is currently undisclosed.

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