
JBL launches Live Pro+ TWS earbuds, Live 660NC headphones in India, price starts at Rs 14,999
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The audio company has launched JBL Live Pro+ TWS along with JBL Live 660NC headphones in the Indian market.
JBL has expanded its Live series by launching new earbuds and headphones in the Indian market. The audio company has launched JBL Live Pro+ TWS along with JBL Live 660NC headphones. The earbuds and headphones are equipped with JBL Signature sound, Adaptive Noise Cancelling capabilities with Smart Ambient, and hands-free control with integrated voice assistants. To mark its 75th anniversary in the audio industry, JBL has launched the two audio products under its popular Live series. Talking about the new launches, Vikram Kher, Vice President, Lifestyle Audio, Harman India said, “With a rich legacy of consistently delivering a superior audio experience for 75 years, JBL has established itself as a global pioneer in audio technology. In keeping with our track record of delivering a top-notch audio experience, the JBL Live series has emerged as the go-to device for consumers the world over, who use their headphones on the move. We are excited to expand our offerings under the JBL Live series, as we continue to deliver a seamless, fun and connected experience to our customers across the globe”
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