u-JAYS Headphone Launched In India At Rs. 15999

The Swedish venture Jays has finally launched its flagship u-JAYS headphone in the Indian market. The latest on-ear headpiece is the fifth addition to the list of q-JAYS, c-JAYS, j-JAYS and s-JAYS. As reported, this will be exclusively available in Ferrari's Video's Headphone Zone retail stores and in their website.

Priced at Rs 15999, this mid-ranged headphone comes in four distinct color variants namely Black-Golden, Black-Black, White-Golden and White-Silver. Owing to the Japanese silk-diaphragm technology, styled ear-cups coupled with ear cushions comprise the acoustic system, where 360 degree distributed acoustic filters sport a detailed tone with clear bass response. Weighing 224 g, the classic structure is made of stainless steel.

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u-JAYS Variants

All the electrical connections are engraved inside a frame and a protective casing is incorporated. The entire headphone system is fabricated in a way so that it lasts long.
Connectivity- wise, u-JAYS features a specially customized three-button remote system synced with a user’s smartphone OS; i-OS, Android and Windows. The gizmo is connected to a 135 cm long Silver-Plated 3.5mm cable. It also includes a protective bag and user manual.

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