Running Sports Wireless Bluetooth Microphone Earphones BT 5.0
Running Sports Wireless Microphone Bluetooth Earphones BT 5.0
New Ergonomic Design with Oblique In-Ear Hook for better fit & sound quality
With Summer coming up, this would be a great fit for using when doing sports or runs...
Available in Red, Blue, Black & Light Green/Yellow
Model Number: 56S
Function: For Mobile Phone, Sport, For Routine Office Work, Common Headphone, Microphone, Voice control, Supports Music, Wireless Headphone, Portable, Hi-Fi Headphone
Communication: Wireless
Active Noise Cancellation: No
Support Apt-x: No
Sensitivity: 103±3dB
Support Memory Card: No
Line Length: 0.6m
Vocalism Principle: Dynamic
Plug Type: Wireless
Frequency Response Range: 20-20000Hz
Volume Control: Yes
Waterproof: No
Weight: 8g
Resistance: 16Ω
Connectors: USB
With Microphone: Yes
Control Button: Yes
Style: Ear Hook
Wireless Type: Bluetooth
Bluetooth Range: 10m
Battery Capacity: 75mAh
Music playing time: Approx. 6 hours
Charging time: Approx. 1-2 hours
Bluetooth Version: V5.0
Colour: Blue, Black, Red, Yellow / Light Green
Package Contents: 1* Earphone +1*Charging Cable +1*Ear Cap +1*Manual
Compatibility: iPhone, Samsung, HTC, LG, Xiaomi IOS/Android
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