Portronics launches Harmonics PLAY Wireless Headphones in India, Priced at Rs 1,999

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New Portronics  Harmonics wireless headphones are targeted at smartphone and mp3 player users and will compete against wireless sports headphones from brand like Probus, Spigen and SoundBot 

Portronics announced the launch of launch of Harmonics PLAY wireless headphones in India. Priced at Rs 1,999 on Portronics India website, these latest wireless headphones support Bluetooth 4.1 and boost noise cancellation technology, the company has claimed.

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Dubbed as ‘Harmonics Play Wireless Sports Headphone’, the newest offering from Portronics, especially with secure ears design and modern appeal factor appears to be targeted at young generation.

The Portronics Bluetooth wireless headphone will compete against the likes of ‘Probus PB1BL Wireless Sports Bluetooth Earphone’, ‘Spigen Sport R53E Wireless Headphone’, and ‘SoundBot SB565 Bluetooth Sports Wireless Earbud’. Most of these Bluetooth wireless headphones are priced between Rs 1500 to Rs 2000 category in the sports headphone category.

Portronics website claims that the new wireless headphones are best suited for people who love music and sports.

Harmonics Play wireless sports headphone features

Portronics claims that the their latest Bluetooth headphones are designed to offer a snug fit that holds well even when a consumer sways her head. The equipped earplugs as per the company are designed for long hours usage and do not cause fatigue or irritation.

Harmonics Play Bluetooth wireless headphone has intuitive buttons that allow users to control music and calls.

Portronic is claiming a music playback time of up tp 10 hours and a standby time of 300 hours on a single full charge. It takes one to two hours to charge the headphone’s battery to its full capacity.

The new Portronics wireless headphone connects with devices supporting Bluetooth 4.1v or above only and offer a connectivity range of up to 30 metres.

Portronics Harmonics Play wireless sports headphone India price and availability

Portronics Harmonics Play wireless sports headphone will only be available in jet black colour variant. The company website has listed it for a price of Rs 1,999. The company says it will be available for buying from e-commerce portals and offline stores in India.

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