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Truke Fit Pro TWS earbuds launched at Rs. 999 in India

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Truke, an electronics manufacturer with German roots, launched a low-range TWS headset in India dubbed as the Fit Pro True Wireless Earphones. Priced at Rs 999, these earbuds are meant for consumers looking forward to TWS convenience without spending too much. The earphones are available on Amazon in three trendy color options – Basil Green, Royal Blue, and Carbon Black.

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Truke Fit Pro True Wireless Earphones Features

The Truke Fit Pro True Wireless Earphones have a 13mm dynamic driver that can produce deep bass. These dolphin-designed open fit earbuds are compatible with 99% of smartphones and gaming devices.

The Truke Fit Pro earbuds have been ergonomically engineered for maximum comfort and are backed by a 500mAh charging case to get up to 24 hours of music playback. The manufacturer claims 15 minutes quick charge for 1-hour playback. For connectivity, Fit Pro features Bluetooth 5.0 and a universal Type-C charging interface. The Advanced Bluetooth Earphone technology ensures instant pairing and steady wireless connection up to 30 feet.

Users can access Google and Siri directly by pressing the left earbud button twice. It also offers single press operation to manage calls and music on any Bluetooth enabled android device, iPhone, etc.

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Affordable TWD buds is a hot market as of today. Xiaomi’s Redmi Earbuds S and Realme Buds Q are doing good in under Rs. 2,000 price range while leaving the market open buds like Truke Fit Pro priced under Rs 1,000.

Truke Founder and CEO Pankaj Upadhyay said, “Our newly introduced Truke Fit Pro has been designed as an affordable, high-tech alternative that conveys the same authentic listening experience as the high-ranged products in its segment. We are hopeful that it will successfully stimulate the auditory senses of the masses in India.”

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