The Indian company Noise has started selling a new model of open, completely wireless headphones Pure Pods, which can be attached either using earhooks or a neckband. For this purpose, the design provides a special connector that allows you to install two types of different fasteners.
Inside each earphone there is a 16-mm dynamic driver, which emits in the direction of the ear canal. Optimal propagation of sound waves is ensured by proprietary Noise AirWave technology. The headphones also have four microphones, which, in combination with the noise reduction systemENCprovide high quality sound during communication.
The headphones are protected from moisture and dust according to class IPX5. From one full charge, the model can work up to80 hours.
Completely wireless headphones Noise Pure Pods will be sold in the Indian market at a price 2999 rupees or approximately $35.
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