boAt Bassheads 213L Wired Earphones vs boAt BassHeads 225 Wired Earphone

General

BrandboAtboAt
ModelBassheads 213LBassHeads 225
Country of OriginChina
DesignEarphone
TypeIn the EarIn the Ear
ConnectivityWiredWired

Design and Body

Dimensions6 x 1.8 x 20.4 mm
Weight36 g
Cord TypeTangle Free

Features

MicrophoneYesYes
Switch between Call and MusicYes

Sound Features

Deep BassYesYes
Impedance32 ohm
Sensitivity98 dB+/-3 dB
Frequency Response20 Hz (Min) - 20 kHz (Max)
Driver Unit10 mm
Noise ReductionYes
Other FeaturesIn-Line Microphone; Play/Pause your music

Extra

Sales PackageEarphones, Samrt Guide, 2N Extra EarmuffsEarphones, Extra Ear Tips
Inline RemoteYesYes

Warranty

Warranty1 year, Manufacturer Warranty1 year, Brand Warranty
Warranty TypeManufacturerManufacturer
Covered in WarrantyManufacturing DefectsManufacturing & Technical Issues
Not Covered in WarrantyPhysical DamageWater & Physical Damages
Warranty Service TypeDomestic WarrantyRepair or Replacement

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