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Audio-TechnicaS200BT Wireless Headphones with 40 Hour Battery Life

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R999

Retail: R1,500
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These lightweight, wireless headphones are designed for those who are constantly on the move, with a 40-hour battery life enabling you to experience clear dynamic sound for a whole day on one charge. Handy features, such as built-in controls and a fold-flat design, make your listening experience as free and easy as possible. 

The ATH-S200BT on-ear headphones offer excellent, full-range wireless audio at an incredible price. The headphones feature 40 mm drivers for powerful sound reproduction from a Bluetooth® wireless signal, and the lightweight earpads provide a comfortable on-ear fit that nicely isolates the sound, allowing you to enjoy your music to the fullest.

The left earcup is equipped with a mic and controls that lets you easily answer calls, adjust volume and control music playback on compatible smartphones and other devices. The headphones can be used continuously for up to 40 hours (1,000 hours standby) and the internal battery recharges quickly with the included 30 cm (1') USB charging cable.

Product Features
  • Clear powerful sound (40mm drivers)
  • Bluetooth® connection
  • 40-hour battery life
  • Built-in controls to manage music and calls on the move
  • Fold-flat for easy transportation
  • Good sound isolation
  • 40mm drivers for outstanding sound quality
  • Includes 30cm USB charging cable
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