
1More launches two new earbuds, one neckband in India under its sub-brand Omthing
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Premium audio company 1More has entered the Indian audio market with its sub-brand Omthing, which derives from one more thing.
Premium audio company 1More has entered the Indian audio market with its sub-brand Omthing, which derives from one more thing. The company has launched AirFree Pods, AreFree TWS and AirFree Lace Neckband in India. 1More aims to bring premium and affordable smart digital products to Indian users. Talking about launching products in India, Shen Hui, Vice President of Overseas Business, 1More, “We have always believed in making innovations that combine creativity, practicality and comfort. Through omthing’s entry into the Indian market, we hope to satisfy our Indian customers and give them the premium experience that 1MORE promises. We seek to maximise customer satisfaction by making customer concerns,needs and demands our first priority. Our new range of premium affordable headphones and trendsetting designs will appeal to the younger demographic without sacrificing practicality and usability.”
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