JBL GO Wireless Bluetooth Speakers Enter Indian Markets At Rs 1999

Audio and infotainment company Harman India has launched the JBL GO Wireless Speakers in India. Although, unveiled originally in CES 2015, JBL GO is quintessential of how certain products get overshadowed by other launches by big brand companies. If you wish that your phone had better speakers then JBL GO is the product for you. The device is so small that it can fit in your palm, however don’t let the tiny size fool you. The substantial calibre of the device is evident from the specs mentioned below.

The device measures only a mere 68.3 x 82.7 x 30.8 mm (2.68 x 3.25 x 1.21 inches). It has a square box type design which has multiple buttons for power, call answering, Bluetooth and volume. In general, the problem of echo is persistent in wireless speakers but JBL GO overcomes this problem thanks to its noise cancellation and echo technology. Since the device allows answering calls, it has also got a built-in mic for the purpose of communication.

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The palm-sized speakers pack within itself a 600 mAh rechargeable battery and can last upto as much as 5 hours in case of continuous usage. The speakers can connect to the device of your choice by Bluetooth. If you don’t wish to connect via Bluetooth, they can be connected to by the audio cable via the aux input available on the device. Michael Mauser, president of HARMAN Lifestyle said that the innovative and tiny speaker has a minimal size but that doesn’t affect its sound quality in any way.

With only its black colour variant to be available in India, the device will be sold exclusively on #-Link-Snipped-#at the price of Rs 1999. The actual MRP of the device is Rs 2999 but it is available at discounted price on Snapdeal. Tony Navin, the senior VP of Electronics and Home division at Snapdeal said that the product is trendsetter by itself and that they are excited about this launch.
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