Verse true wireless headphones from Erato

erato-verseWe all love living the modern day lifestyle, where everything around us is so much more convenient than what our forefathers had to live with. From wireless connectivity to virtually anywhere and everywhere which we go to, we are also able to enjoy an untethered lifestyle to boot. When it comes to music, the traditional pair of headphones simply will not do as these tend to get all tangled up in a mess even if you leave it alone, as though it has a life of its own. This is where wireless connectivity has plenty of advantages: you do not have to worry about wires getting in your way, and neither do you need to be restricted in your movement any more while enjoying your favorite tunes, especially the extra active folks. Erato’s Verse wireless headphones play such a role perfectly by boasting of graphene driver technology.

It does not matter whether users are commuting, exercising, or simply taking calls at the office, Verse is able to produce uncompromised sound quality through a wire-free, sleek, compact, and minimalistic design which is ideal for anyone who is always on the move. Making use of graphene is a conscious choice, allowing for the development of a thin and flexible 5.8mm driver which can amazingly reproduce a stronger, richer, and more accurate sound sans carrying around additional weight or resulting in distortion. Making use of such advanced material technology, Verse is able to perform extraordinarily well from deep bass to sparkling treble.

Tipping the scales at a mere 4.5 grams per earbud, which is roughly two dimes, you most probably won’t be able to feel that it is there in the first place. With SpinFit silicone eartips, these patented eartips will enable 360-degree rotation and fit the shape of your ear canal, allowing it to go in deeper and create a better seal and superior noise isolation. It is also rated at IPX5 waterproof, meaning it is sweat-proof for you to exercise away without hesitation. The Verse has around three hours of music and four hours of talk time per charge, and the charging case can hold up to four full recharges.

Expect the Erato Verse to retail for $149.99 apiece if you would like to live the untethered lifestyle from now on.

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Marantz PMD-901V Night Vision Body Camera With GPS

Marantz PMD-901V

Designed for law enforcement, EMTs, healthcare workers and others who interact frequently with the public, this body-worn camera ‘PMD-901V’ from Marantz will securely captures and documents events with audio, HD video and GPS location data.

This waterproof camera (submersible to 3’ for 30 minutes) is equipped with a 140-degree field of view lens, a 2.0-inch color LCD screen, a 32GB of internal storage, an internal GPS receiver, infrared night vision recording and 1x HDMI 1.3 video output port.

Finally, the PMD-901V can record video @ 2304 x 1296 resolution. The Marantz PMD-901V Night Vision Body Camera With GPS will set you back $399. [Product Page]

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Karbonn K9 Music 4G Android 7.0 Smartphone Launched

Karbonn K9 Music 4G

Karbonn Mobiles hits back by launching their latest Android 7.0 smartphone, the K9 Music 4G. Coming in Blue and Champagne colors, this budget-minded smartphone packs a 5.0-inch 854 x 480 FWVGA display, a 1.3GHz quad-core processor, a 1GB RAM and a 16GB of expandable internal storage (up to 32GB).

Featuring dual SIM card slots, the handset sports a 5MP front-facing camera, an 8MP rear-facing camera with LED flash, an FM radio, dual speakers and a 2200mAh battery.

Running on Android 7.0 Nougat OS, the K9 Music 4G provides 4G VoLTE, WiFi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth 4.0, GPS and USB OTG for connectivity. The Karbonn K9 Music 4G is available now for just Rs. 4,990 (about $79). [Product Page]

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10.1-Inch 3G Android Tablet

Keep yourself connected and up to date when on the go with this 10.1-inch 3G Android tablet. Measuring 9mm thick and weighing 460g, this affordable tablet is packed with a 10.1-inch 1280 x 800 IPS 5-point capacitive multi-touch display, a 1.0GHz MTK6582 quad-core processor, a Mali-400MP GPU, a 1GB RAM and a 16GB of expandable internal storage (up to 32GB).

Equipped with dual SIM card slots, the tablet sports a 1.3MP front-facing camera, a 5MP rear-facing camera with 720p HD video recording, an FM radio, a micro-USB port, a 3.5mm audio jack and a 4500mAh battery.

Running on Android 4.4 OS, the tablet provides WiFi 802.11 b/g/n and Bluetooth 4.0 for connectivity. Grab yours now for just $88.85. [Product Page]

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