The Ptron Bassbuds Zen offer quad microphones, costing only Rs. 999: details

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Ptron, the homegrown company, Ptron, the homegrown company launched Bassbuds Zen for just Rs. 999. The company’s new truly wireless (TWS) earbuds are said to offer up to 50 hours of total playtime and come with 10mm dynamic drivers, Bluetooth 5.3 and more. They also feature low-latency audio, touch controls, and passive noise cancellation. The Bassbuds Zen also feature quad microphones with ENC and TruTalk technology, which are said to ensure clearer calls and minimal noise cancellation of 30 dB.

Ptron Bassbuds Zen price, availability

The new Ptron Bassbuds Zen are priced at Rs. 999. They are currently available on Amazon. The wireless earbuds are sold in black and blue. Shoppers can also take advantage of additional discounts on selected bank card transactions.

Ptron Bassbuds Zen Specifications, Features

The Ptron Zen bassbuds have a lightweight in-ear design. The earphones are equipped with quad microphones with ENC and TruTalk technology, which are said to reduce ambient noise during calls by up to 30 dB. They feature 10mm dynamic drivers in each earbud. The Bassbuds Zen earbuds come with Bluetooth 5.3 connectivity, low-latency audio, and video syncing capabilities.

The earbuds are said to offer up to 50 hours of battery life on a single charge using the charging case. The charging case packs a 400mAh battery, while the earbuds get 40mAh cells. The charging case supports USB Type-C charging and takes about an hour to fully charge the earbuds. The case is said to take around 1.5 hours to fully charge.

Other features of the Ptron Bassbuds Zen include precise touch controls, passive noise cancellation, voice assistant, built-in music and call controls. They are also IPX4 waterproof and measure 6.4 x 5.1 x 2.6 cm while weighing 44 grams with the case.


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