U&i, a Mobile Accessories, and Consumer Electronics brand launches “Killer” -wireless neckband in the Indian market. Equipped with an astounding surround sound and heavy bass U&i “Killer” wireless neckband allows you to enjoy uninterrupted music.
It is packed with 50 hours of Backup Time. Owing to its shape and unique design, the device is extremely light-weight and sleek in design while sitting comfortably in your ears. The newly launched wireless neckband is also packed with an in-built LED Display that indicates the battery status of the device.
With its advanced Bluetooth Version 5.0, it can be paired easily with any Smartphone and other devices; an uninterrupted Bluetooth connectivity with a working distance of 32 feet (10 meters) ensures a smooth music experience without any hindrance. U&i Killer comes with 500 mAh battery ensuring a playtime of 50 hours and has a charging time of 2 hours.
Equipped with Multi-Functional and Volume/Track Control Buttons, Killer neckband offers rich bass HD stereo sound. With passive noise cancellation, it ensures an enriching music experience. It also boasts of an in-built microphone along with Google and Siri Assistant features.
Paresh Vij, Founder and Director, U&i said, “We at U&i believe in bringing in lifestyle products that are appealing to the millennials. With the launch of Killer neckband, the first-of-its-kind neckband with LED Display, we are introducing a device that no other brand has offered so far in the Indian audio market.”
U&i Killer Wireless Neckband (Black and Gun Black) is available at an introductory price of Rs 2,999.
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