
Play launches two wireless headphones PlayGo BH47, PlayGo BH22 in India, price starts at Rs 2499
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The headphones come with features including the EBEL (Enhanced Bass Extra Loud) drivers, Active Noise Cancellation, dual connectivity and more,
Home-grown wearables brand PlayGo has launched two wireless headphones PlayGo BH47, PlayGo BH22 in India. The headphones come with features including the EBEL (Enhanced Bass Extra Loud) drivers, Active Noise Cancellation, dual connectivity and other features. The company has also provided an AUX cable with an in-built mic. So the headphones can be used in multiple ways. Talking about the new launch, Vikas Jain, Chairman and Managing Director of PLAY, said, “We are extremely excited to announce the latest additions to our long list of new-age devices equipped with elegant design and top-notch audio experience. With pandemic still looming, the devices will prove to be perfect companions both for work-from-home professionals as well as audio fanatics. PLAYGO BH47 is a premium device with Active Noise Cancellation, making it just perfect for your online classes, conferences, video calls, or immersive gaming experience, because of zero latency. Similarly, the PLAYGO BH22 is equipped with dual equalizers that enhance the bass output, thus making the overall music-listening experience far more immersive. It also has the latest Bluetooth 5.0 connectivity for a crystal-clear audio experience. Both devices pride themselves on a stellar battery performance which provides for more than 30 hours of PLAYtime for either device.”
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