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  • NuForce BE Free6 earbuds… split them, share them

NuForce BE Free6 earbuds… split them, share them

July 10, 2019 Leave a Comment Written by The Editor

TRULY wireless earbuds with audiophile sound, lengthy battery life, improved microphone, flexible connectivity… the Optoma NuForce BE Free6 claims all these. So what makes it tempting? Well, for one, the US$99 price tag.

NuForce says you’ll get “crisp and clear audio with deep bass thanks to dynamic graphene drivers”, while “AAC audio codec support enables superior sound quality and low latency for pure audiophile-grade sound.”

The BE Free6 also boasts six hours of battery life; the included charging case provides four complete charges for 24 hours of music, videos and calls. “Fast charge technology provides over an hour of listen time after a quick 15-minute charge.”

The omnidirectional microphone with “Real Clear Voice technology captures your voice and reduces wind noise for crystal clear voice conversations. The new discrete mode transforms the right earbud into a hand-held microphone that captures low tones for discrete conversations in public places.”

Bluetooth 5.0 technology ensures greater dependability with increased connection stability and range for interruption-free audio enjoyment.

Each earbud can also be connected directly to two different devices or users, so if you’re the type who likes to share ‘buds with a buddy or multi-task with two devices, the BE Free6 does that.

Tempted? The BE Free6 is available online now.

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