Sweat Proof | |
Foldable/Collapsible | |
Deep Bass | |
Water Resistant | |
Monaural | |
Designed For | - Neckband hi-bass Wireless Bluetooth headphone Bluetooth Headset 4O HRS BATTERY BACKUP BLUETOOTH WIRELESS HEADSETINSULATING DESIGN - Full silicone material with double layer ear cup to perfectly suppress background noise, snoring, TV sounds in living room, office and roommate sounds, etc. Ultra realistic sound - Enjoy even the smallest nuances and sound in studio quality thanks to high resolution audio, which outperforms CDs. No tangled cables – thanks to the practical magnetic closure, the cables do not tangle, and the headphones are always ready to use. Multi-device support - Enables wired connections when the battery runs out or devices without Bluetooth to be connected, as well as wireless mode via Bluetooth for compatible Android devices
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Series | |
System Requirements | - Bluetooth Version: Check the Bluetooth version on both the neckband and the device. While most devices are backward compatible, it's a good idea to ensure that the Bluetooth versions are compatible for the best performance. For example, Bluetooth 4.0 or newer versions are common in modern devices., Bluetooth Compatibility: Ensure that your device, such as a smartphone, tablet, computer, or audio player, supports Bluetooth connectivity. Most modern devices come with Bluetooth capabilities., Operating System Compatibility: The neckband should work with the operating system of your device. Whether it's iOS, Android, Windows, or another operating system, Bluetooth neckbands are designed to be cross-compatible.
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Circumaural/Supraaural | |
Open/Closed Back | |
Carrier Frequency | |
Magnet Type | |
Connector Plating | |
Driver Type | - Dynamic drivers are the most common type of drivers found in headphones and earphones, including Bluetooth neckbands. These drivers use a diaphragm attached to a coil of wire within a magnetic field. When an electrical current passes through the coil, it creates an electromagnetic force that moves the diaphragm, producing sound.
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Indicators | - A light or LED that indicates whether the neckband is powered on, off, or in pairing mode., Bluetooth Connectivity Indicator: A flashing or steady LED to show whether the neckband is in Bluetooth pairing mode or connected to a device.
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Controls | - Controls: Buttons to answer or end calls, and sometimes a button to reject calls.
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Theme | - Some Bluetooth neckbands come with different audio profiles or equalizer settings that users can choose based on their preferences or the type of content they are listening to. Each profile or setting could be considered a theme, influencing the sound characteristics of the neckband.
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Technology Used | - Bluetooth profiles define the capabilities and features a device supports. For audio streaming in Bluetooth neckbands, the Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP) is commonly used. Other profiles may include Hands-Free Profile (HFP) for call functionality and Audio/Video Remote Control Profile (AVRCP) for playback control.
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Other Features | - Active noise cancellation (ANC) or passive noise isolation features that reduce or block out external ambient sounds, providing a more immersive listening experience.Water or sweat-resistant design, making the neckband suitable for use during workouts or in various weather conditions.An integrated microphone on the neckband for hands-free calls or voice commands.
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Boom Microphone | |
With Microphone | |