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JBL launches its true wireless earbuds in India

The headphones come equipped with intuitive and handy controls that are conveniently located on each earpiece, including one click access to Siri and Google

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Bengaluru

Audio equipment maker JBL by HARMAN, owned by South Korean tech major Samsung Electronics, on Tuesday launched 'C100TWS' its latest true wireless earbuds in India.

The earbuds will be available on company's online store and Flipkart for Rs 7,999 starting December 12. Customers can also pre-order and avail a special introductory offer starting today.

"The new JBL C100TWS is special because of its 'tuned for India' detailing that comes loaded with Pure Bass Sound our consumers truly enjoy. The true wireless revolution has officially landed in the country, and these powerful, stylish and comfortable headphones will take it to the next level," Vikram Kher, Vice-President, Lifestyle Audio, HARMAN India said in a statement.

According to the company, the headphones offer 17 hours of combined battery life and are always ready-to-go with its speed charge capabilities of 1 hour of power in just 15 minutes.

The new C100TWS aims to offer its consumers the perfect musical escape and also come with hands-free stereo calling.

The headphones come equipped with intuitive and handy controls that are conveniently located on each earpiece, including one click access to Siri and Google Now.

It uses Bluetooth Version 5 to connect and has a 5.8 mm driver featuring JBL Pure Bass sound for good sound quality.

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