Saturday, 30 July 2016

Altec Lansing's new range Bluetooth speaker, headphones, earphones starts at Rs. 1,590


U.S based Altec Lansing a brand which specializes in audio accessories has launched an entire line-up of audio products in India –IMW140 Dual Motion Bluetooth Speaker, MZW100 Bluetooth Sport Earphones, MZW300 Bluetooth Headphones, Earc60 French Touch Earphones, and MZX147 in-ear earphones starting at Rs. 1,590.

The Altec Lansing IMW 140 Dual Motion speaker is priced at Rs. 3290. It is a portable Bluetooth speaker with built-in microphone that lets users to answer calls. It offers on-board song navigation controls and up to six hours music playback.

The MZW100 Bluetooth Sport earphones is designed for people who are always on the go and is priced at Rs. 3,090. It features light weight design, IP67 rating against dust and water damage and offers eight hours battery life. It comes with a carry pouch and extra tips (three sizes S, M, L).

The MZW300 Bluetooth headphones carries a price tag of Rs. 4,390 and is equipped with large 40mm neodymium drivers, built-in mic and song navigation button. On a single charge it can play music for six hours.

Moving on to the wired segment, the Earc60 French Touch earphones are priced at Rs. 2,290 and sports ceramic and metal body with anti-tangle cables and gold accents. It has in-built microphone and and claim to deliver high bass levels.

Lastly, the MZX147 in-ear earphones are full metal bodied earphones priced at Rs. 1,590. It feature in-built mic, inline remote and a long 140cm flat tangle-free cable.

The entire range by Altec Lansing audio products will be available on leading e-commerce platforms including Amazon India and Flipkart.

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  1. Altec Lansing a brand which specializes in audio accessories has launched an entire line-up of audio products in India –IMW140 Dual Motion Bluetooth Speaker, MZW100 Bluetooth Sport Earphones, MZW300 Bluetooth Headphones, Earc60 French Touch Earphones, and MZX147 in-ear earphones
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  2. Next, you need to fully charge your headphones first. Your headphone user's manual should be able to give you the instructions. wireless headset

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