
Philips launches two truly wireless headphones in India, price starts at Rs 7999
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Philips offers an extensive range of audio products in India which includes TWS headphones, headbands, neckbands, in-ear wired headphones and more
Philips offers an extensive range of audio products in India which includes TWS headphones, headbands, neckbands, in-ear wired headphones and more. Expanding its portfolio, Philips has now launched two TWS headphones in the Indian market today. The company has unveiled the Philips SBH2515BK/10 and TAT3225BK which come with a host of speakers including Hi-Fi Audio, excellent battery backup, seamless connectivity, and low latency for true wireless freedom and a great sound experience. Commenting on the new launch, Shailesh Prabhu, Country Head, TPV Technology India Pvt. Ltd. said, “The new range of Philips TWS headphones are multi-functional, offering you complete freedom and the assurance of a great audio experience. TWS as a category has been on a constant rise and their utility has only increased in the past years. They have become a key requirement for virtual meetings, e-learning and entertainment at home. These new TWS earphones are the perfect companion for the younger, style-conscious consumers who love to enjoy music, videos, gaming and more on the go.”
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