itel launched Rhythm Eco earbuds:2 hours of playback time with 10 minutes of charging; Price Rs 1199
itel has launched its new Rhythm Eco earbuds in the Indian market. The company claims a playtime of up to 50 hours for the earbuds. These earbuds are specially designed for youngsters who desire long battery life, powerful sound, and clear call quality for all-day use. The starting price of the earbuds is Rs 1199. itel continues to uphold the trust of over 110 million customers in India. The earbuds are available in two colors, Lurex Black and Midnight Blue, and come with a one-year warranty. Features like quad mic noise cancellation in Rhythm Eco Earbuds Rhythm Eco earbuds use Quad Mic ENC to eliminate noise. This means the four microphones embedded in it identify and reduce surrounding noise, such as traffic or crowds. This ensures your voice reaches the caller clearly. Additionally, for gaming, the earbuds come with a low latency of 45 milliseconds (ms). Low latency means that the gap (delay) between audio and video in the game is very minimal, making the gaming experience extremely smooth and fast. The 10mm dynamic drivers in the Rhythm Echo earbuds deliver bass and crystal clear sound for music, movies, and podcasts. 2 hours playback with 10 minutes of charging With just 10 minutes of charging, the earbuds will give you up to 120 minutes (2 hours) of playback time. Bluetooth 5.3 provides a stable and power-efficient connection. With touch controls, you can easily change songs, adjust volume, or answer calls. For everyday use, the earbuds feature an IPX4 rating and support for AI voice assistant.
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