Phantom: Wings Phantom 345 TWS earbuds launched in India: Price, features and more – Times of India

Phantom: Wings Phantom 345 TWS earbuds launched in India: Price, features and more – Times of India

Homegrown consumer electronics brand –Wings has expanded its product portfolio with the launch of Phantom 345 earbuds in India. Here are the price, key features and specs of the newly launched earbuds.
Wings Phantom 345: Price, availability and colours
Wings Phantom 345 TWS earbuds are priced Rs 1,299. The earbuds are available for purchase online through Amazon, Flipkart and Wings websites. Alongside this, the earbuds can also be purchased from offline stores.
Wings Phantom 345: Features
Wings Phantom 345 comes in a transparent case design and features a digital battery display feature that allows users to keep track of the battery life of their earbuds in real time. It has quad mics with Smart ENC for clear communication and noise cancellation. These earbuds boast touch sensors that can be used to play/pause, control volume, take calls and play games. These earbuds are compatible with Siri and Google Voice Assistant.
The TWS earbuds come equipped with 13mm drivers and Bluetooth v5.3 feature that lets users pair the earbuds with a compatible device, such as a smartphone, tablet, or computer. The earbuds have a range of up to 15 metres.
The Phantom 345 earbuds support AAC and SBC codecs.
The Phantom 345, as per the company, claims to deliver a total playtime of up to 50 hours, including 10 hours of earbuds playtime.
The company further claims that the Phantom 345 comes with a dedicated game mode with a low latency of up to 40 ms that ensures a seamless gaming experience. The charging case of the Phantom 345 earbuds has a USB type-C port. The Wings Phantom 345 TWS earbuds are IPX5 rated which makes them water and sweat resistant.

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