HMD Global released three models of wireless headphones under the Nokia brand. Two of them are fully wireless in-ear plugs, and the third is of the full-size type. Briefly about each.
Nokia E1200
These are full-size Bluetooth headphones. The exterior is made of anodized aluminum with a high-gloss finish and the ear cushions are covered in soft leatherette. The headband design is foldable, which allows them to take up less space when transporting.
Speakers - 40 mm. There is support for Google Assistant and Siri. The Nokia E1200 sound source is connected via Bluetooth 5.0, but there is also a wired connection. The 500 mAh battery provides up to 40 hours of music playback. On sale, the headphones will appear in black, red and white.
Nokia E3200
These are compact TWS headphones with 6mm emitters. Their main feature was the Ambient mode, which allows you to clearly hear the external environment - activated by pressing a button. Also worth noting is support for voice assistants and IPX5 protection, guaranteeing resistance to sweat or rain drops.
Each earbud contains a 50 mAh battery, and a 360 mAh battery is installed in the charging case. The total autonomy is up to 17 hours. Nokia E3200 will be available in black, green and pink.
Nokia E3500
This is a higher class TWS headphone model - it received 10mm emitters, as well as support for the Qualcomm aptX codec and Qualcomm cVc technology, which reduces background noise during phone calls. Ambient mode and support for voice assistants are also present.
Each earbud is equipped with a 48 mAh battery, and in a case - 360 mAh. The battery life without recharge reaches 7 hours, and taking into account charging from the case - 25 hours. The connection uses Bluetooth 5.0. There is also IPX5 protection.
Prices and timing of the appearance of the headphones on the European market will be announced later.
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