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JBLTUNE 120TWS Truly Wireless In-Ear Headphones Black

R1,099

Retail: R1,500
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Discover the freedom of a wireless lifestyle while on the go. Now listen to music, manage your calls or work out without the fear of tangled wires interrupting your groove.

Product Features
  • JBL Pure Bass Sound: The 5.8mm driver featuring JBL Pure Bass sound provides a powerful punch to all your playlists.
  • Truly Wireless: Discover the freedom of a wireless lifestyle while on the go. Now listen to music, manage your calls or work out without the fear of tangled wires interrupting your groove.
  • Hands-free Stereo Calls: Never miss your call during your daily commute or workout thanks to intuitive control for stereo hands-free calls and conveniently placed buttons on the earphones. Connect with Siri or Google Assistant with the push of a button.
  • Pure bass zero cables: No wires. No hassles. Introducing the complete cord-free JBL TUNE 120TWS. They are powerful in sound thanks to a 5.8mm driver featuring JBL Pure Bass sound and colorful in design. The earbuds combined with the elegantly designed portable charging case provide 16 hours of unrestrained musical enjoyment. Ergonomically shaped, they also ensure long-lasting comfort. Equipped with intuitive and handy controls that are conveniently located on each earpiece, including one-click access to Siri and Google Now.
  • 6 month warranty
What's in the box?
  • JBL TUNE120TWS
  • 3 sizes of ear-tips (S, M, L)
  • Charging cable
  • 1 x Warranty/Warning (W/!)
  • 1 x QSG/Safety Sheet (S/i)
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