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JBLTune115BT Wireless In-Ear Headphones

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R479

Retail: R570
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Featuring JBL Pure Bass Sound, the JBL TUNE 115BT headphones offer a grab 'n' go, wireless solution for your everyday fun. And there's more than great sound: the JBL TUNE 115BT allow you to make or take hands-free calls and feature up to 8 hours of battery life. Featuring multi-point connectivity, you'll never miss a call as the JBL TUNE 115BT seamlessly switch between a video on your tablet to a call on your phone. Imagine headphones that quickly charge in 2 hours, come in various distinctive colors, feature a flat tangle-free cable, and are lightweight enough to comfortably wear for hours on end. And when you combine magnets that ensure the headphones are not dangling when not in use and the comfort of the ergonomic ear-tips and neckband design, it’s easy to see how the JBL TUNE 115BT headphones can become an essential part of your day-to-day music loving life

Product Features
  • JBL Pure Bass Sound
  • 8-Hour Battery Life with Speed Charge
  • Multi-Point Connection
  • Magnetic cable management
  • 3-Button Remote with microphone
Product Specification
  • Driver Size: 8.6mm dynamic driver
  • Dynamic Frequency response range: 20Hz - 20kHz
  • Sensitivity: 102dB SPL/1kHz 1MW
  • Microphone Sensitivity: -25dBV/PA 1kHz
  • Impedance (ohms):16
  • Bluetooth transmitter power: < 4dBm
  • Bluetooth transmitted modulation: GFSK/DQPSK/8DPSK
  • Bluetooth frequency: 2.402GHZ-2.480GHZ
  • Bluetooth profiles: HFP V1.6.HSP V1.2.AVRCP V1.5.A2DP V1.2
  • Bluetooth version: 4.2
  • Handset Battery Type: Lithium-ion Battery (3.7V/160MAH)
  • Power Supply: 5V-1A
  • Charging Time: <2hrs
  • Music Play Time with BT on: 8hrs
  • Weight: 19.02g
  • Warranty: 6 months
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