Corseca Plum True Wireless Earbuds
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Features
- In the Ear
- Wireless Headphones
- Bluetooth 5.0
- Microphone
- 10 m Range
- 20 Hz (Min) - 20 kHz (Max) Frequency Response
- 13.2 mm Driver
- Inline Remote
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Corseca Plum True Wireless Earbuds Specs
- In the Ear
- Wireless Headphones
- Bluetooth 5.0
- Microphone
- 10 m Range
- 20 Hz (Min) - 20 kHz (Max) Frequency Response
- 13.2 mm Driver
- Inline Remote
Brand | Corseca |
Model | Plum |
Type | In the Ear |
Connectivity | Wireless |
Bluetooth | Yes, 5.0 |
Bluetooth Range | 10 m |
Microphone | Yes |
Water Resistant | No |
Controls | Touch |
Music Controls | Pause/Play/ Volume +/- |
Call Controls | Answer / Hang Up |
Switch between Call and Music | Yes |
Deep Bass | Yes |
Frequency Response | 20 Hz (Min) - 20 kHz (Max) |
Driver Unit | 13.2 mm |
Driver Type | Dynamic |
Inline Remote | Yes |
Battery | Earbuds: 30mAh, Charging Case: 200mAh |
Charging Time | 2 hours |
Warranty | 1 year |
Covered in Warranty | Manufacturing Defects |
Not Covered in Warranty | Physical Damages |
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