JBL presents Sense Lite. Open headphones you can't cut off from the planet with

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The JBL brand introduces a fresh model of wireless headphones – Sense Lite. It's an open-type plan that uses JBL OpenSound Air Conducting Technology.

Its main premise is to enable listening to music while maintaining full awareness of the ambient sounds. The headphones are already available at the suggested retail price of 429 zł.

The heart of the device is JBL OpenSound technology, which directs the sound towards the auditory canal, leaving the ear full exposed. Dynamic drivers with dimensions of 18×11 mm are liable for the sound and an adaptive bass strengthening algorithm that adjusts its volume to the volume of music. The maker ensures that, despite the open construction, the peculiar fit and construction of the headphones minimize sound penetration outside, protecting the privacy of conversations and music.

JBL Sense Lite was designed for active people. A lightweight silicone plan with an earring bar is intended to guarantee comfort of wear throughout the day. opposition to dust and water was confirmed with IP54 certificate, which means that the headphones will not harm sweat or light rain. Built-in batteries let 8 hours of operation and charging cases extend this time by an additional 24 hours. 4 microphones with beam forming technology are utilized for telephone calls to supply clear voice even in windy conditions.

The headphones are equipped with Bluetooth 5.4 and support multipoint connection, allowing simultaneous pairing with 2 devices, e.g. laptop and smartphone. Users can personalize sound settings with a 10-band equalizer in a dedicated JBL Headphones application, where it is besides possible to adjust the contact control. The Dual Connect function allows you to usage both headphones together or separately.

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