Jabra Sport Pulse Wireless Stereo Earbuds with built-in Heart Rate Monitor launched in India for Rs. 15999


Jabra SPORT PULSE Wireless

Jabra has launched Sport Pulse, the company’s latest earphones and the world’s first stereo earbuds with integrated heart rate monitor in India. It also comes with Sport Life Application offering all-in-one training solution including in-ear biometric heart rate monitoring, option to set goals based on distance, time or calories burned. It has immersive Dolby sound and real-time voice coaching.

Highlights of Jabra Sport Pulse Wireless earphones

  • Wireless Sports earbuds with Dolby sound enhancement and biometric built-in heart rate monitor
  • Jabra SPORT LIFE application to calibrate for an optimal fit & heart rate measurement, as well as integrated training management and three sophisticated fitness tests
  • Control music and calls directly from the headphones in-line controls
  • IP55 Certified, drop, strength, dirt, temperature & humidity tested – US Military Standard
  • Works with most popular fitness applications on iOS and Android devices to provide pace and distance alerts
  • Built-in Microphone
  • Built-in rechargeable Lithium Ion battery offers Talk Time: Up to 5 hours; Standby Time: Up to 240 hour; Music Play Time: 5 hours

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Commenting on the launch, Darcy Clarkson, Senior Vice President at Jabra Consumer Solutions, said,

Jabra has a strong legacy of innovation in wearable technology and Sport Pulse Wireless is no exception. These are world’s first earbuds to have an integrated heart rate monitor, heralding the next generation of intelligent audio solutions for fitness fanatics that allows our customers to work out with the confidence of medical precision.

The Jabra Sport Pulse Wireless is priced at Rs. 15,999, but it is available exclusively from Snapdeal for as low as Rs. 14,655.


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