Boult Audio Freepods Pro TWS earbuds with USB Type-C charging launched at Rs 1,299 – morningtidings

Boult Audio Freepods Pro TWS earbuds with USB Type-C charging launched at Rs 1,299 - Times of India

Accessories brand Boult Audio has expanded its product portfolio in India. The company has launched Boult Audio Freepods Pro at Rs 1,299. The new device features an in-ear design and is equipped with a micro subwoofer to deliver extra bass.
Price and availability
Boult Audio Freepods Pro TWS earbuds will be available in three colour variants – Black, White and Blue. It can be purchased via Flipkart at Rs 1,299. The new earbuds come with a one-year standard industry warranty period.
Boult Audio Freepods Pro TWS earbuds: Specs
Boult Audio Freepods Pro TWS earbuds are claimed by the company to be lightweight. It comes with a smooth finish and ergonomic shape to offer comfort while listening to music. The TWS earbud has an IPX5 rating which means it is resistant to damage from rain, water, sweat and dust.
It is equipped with Bluetooth version 5.0 chipset for wireless connectivity. The company claims that the earbuds have a connectivity range of up to 10 metres. The Freepods Pro features touch controls on the earbuds which can be used for answering or rejecting calls, adjusting the volume and controlling music tracks. Users can also wake their smartphone’s voice assistant with a tap on the earbuds.
Boult Audio Freepods Pro comes with a micro subwoofer for extra bass in the output. It is equipped with a pair of dual microphones that helps suppress noise during calls. “The drivers are tuned for extra bass to help boost the overall performance for a pleasurable music and movie experience,” the company claims.
On the battery front, Boult Audio Freepods Pro earbuds are claimed to have a battery life of 8 hours on a single charge. It comes with a charging case that can help increase the total battery backup by up to 32 hours. The Freepods Pro sports a USB Type-C charging port. It features ultra-fast charging technology and is claimed to give 100 minutes of playback time with 10-minute charge.

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