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KS19 – bone conduction headphones under HUF 4000

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KS19 - bone conduction headphones under HUF 4000

The KS19 Bluetooth Bone Conduction Earphones are the perfect solution for those who love music and want their ears to be unobstructed to be aware of what's going on around them. With true bone conduction technology, the earphone transmits sound to the inner ear through the vibration of the cheekbones. This means you can enjoy your music without blocking out external noise, making it ideal for jogging, cycling or commuting.

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The earphone is equipped with a high-performance Bluetooth 5.0 chip, which provides fast and stable wireless pairing and high-quality sound. The 90 mAh battery provides up to 7 hours of continuous music playback, and the design of the ear hook is comfortable, stable and hard to fall off.

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The earphones are also designed with IPX5 water resistance, which makes them suitable for use in various weather conditions. It has a microphone and volume control, so you can easily answer calls and adjust the volume. It is also light, the weight of the product is only 0,0310 Kg, the charging cable is magnetic.

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The package includes an earphone, a user manual and a charging cable. The size of the earphones is 120 x 80 x 10mm, and the size of the package is 150 x 100 x 20mm. With its advanced technology, durable design and long battery life, the KS19 Bluetooth Bone Conduction earphones are an ideal choice for those looking for a unique listening experience.

The price of the earpiece in the Valentine's Day sale, a BGb5a9c0 now HUF 3777 with coupon code here.

KS19 Bluetooth Bone Conduction earphones

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