Lenovo Bluetooth Ear Buds
Enjoy superior clear sounds with these portable and lightweight Lenovo True Wireless Earbuds.
They flaunt an IPX5 water-resistant rating, so you can move to the beat without worrying about rain or sweat.
Advanced Bluetooth 5.0 technology for a fast and stable connection.
Supports AAC & SBC audio decoding for better sound quality with low latency.
Compatible with both Audio and Voice calls including support for Apple’s Siri etc
Features Bluetooth 5.0 technology ensures stable and fast connection, higher data transmission speed, low power consumption and low latency.
Adopt 13mm large moving coil unit, the diaphragm is made of graphene and produces a very clear, loud and balanced sound.
Equipped with dual diaphragms, binaural HD call, provide clear sound even in noisy environments.
After the first pairing, just take the earbuds out of the charging case, the earbuds will automatically connect with your mobile phone.
• Semi-in-ear design, fits the ear canal, bringing comfortable and stable experience.
• Small and lightweight, easy to carry and use.
• Powerful bass and HiFi clarity
• Ergonomic design is comfortable and effortless to use
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Specifications
Brand: Lenovo
Model: LP40
Colour: White
Bluetooth version: V5.0
Transmission distance: 10m
Horn diameter: 13mm
Sensitivity: -32±3dB
Battery capacity: 300mAh(charging case), 40mAh(earbud)
In the box 1 Pair of earbuds 1 Charging case 1 Charging cable 1 User manual.
Shipping: $7.50 nationwide (usually 2-4 days for delivery)
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