Tenqa has recently released its highly anticipated wireless REMXD Bluetooth headphones, featuring a design made to blend DJ style with wireless Bluetooth technology at an unbeatable value.
“We set out to bring DJ style and wireless sound to the masses at a price that sits right with people,” said Dustin Pitts, head of Tenqa. “The REMXD headphones are $39 with free shipping. When other wireless headphones like Beats by Dre™ are $279, it’s just not right.”
Thanks to the wireless Bluetooth technology, the REMXD is easily compatible with almost all smartphones, tablets and computers on the market, without requiring any adapter. The user will receive crystal-clear wireless audio up to 33 feet away from the device.
With this product, you’re given easy control over what you’re listening: directly from the headphones you’re able to change track, change volume and manage phone calls without having to reach for your device. Phone calls will pass through an integrated microphone equipped with passive noise-cancelling features that will allows for nothing but your voice to pass through.The same noise-cancelling technology is used to allow for a block of outside noise as well as to avoid any music from leaking out.
An integrated light indicates when the headphones are synced. Battery life is rated to up to 15 hours, a 3.5 mm audio cable is included to keep the music on rocking and a USB charging cable is also included to put some life back into your headphones.
The REMXD Bluetooth Headphones come in two soft, matte finish colors, black and white, and have soft, foam-cushioned ear pads in faux leather.
Now available, you can get it for $39 at Amazon.com. For a limited time, you can buy it directly from Tenqua here to enjoy free shipping.
Source: TPU
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