MuseMini, creators of wireless audio accessories for the active lifestyle, today announces the availability of UberBuds, the ultimate wireless earbuds for the on-the-go user. The ultra-compact, wireless, tangle-free and Bluetooth 4.0 enabled earbuds allow users to experience music like they never have in a Bluetooth headset with powerful 6mm drivers.
“We are thrilled to introduce the UberBuds to fitness enthusiasts and those looking for a wire-free listening experience,” says Dean Briones, Founder and CEO of MuseMini. “Not only do the UberBuds deliver superb sound, they are designed to outlast the most extreme workouts and activities.”
With carefully engineered Bluetooth 4.0, users can stream rich audio wirelessly from any APTX/AAC compatible device from up to 30 feet away. The UberBuds SignalROM feature allows the paired device to be anywhere near the body, whether in the user’s pocket or gym bag, the clear signal will result in skip-free and truly wireless music.
As one of the smallest Bluetooth headsets available, UberBuds packs up to 8 hours of play time on a single charge and the simple to use BudClip rapidly charges the headset without needing to open or close any pieces. Bundled with three sizes of ear buds, the UberBuds feature ear cushions that hug the critical portion of the ear for added performance during long workouts and runs that require rigorous movement.
Listen to your favorite music and take handsfree phone calls with the premium Digital Signal Processing (DSP) and full duplex echo cancellation microphone. Do not be afraid to break a sweat or get caught in the rain because MuseMini offers a Lifetime Warranty against sweat with the UberBuds. Each premium headset has an invisible coating of a patented sweat repellent nano-technology making the UberBuds ideal for outdoor conditions.
Now available in black and yellow for $129.99, the Uberbuds are the perfect on-the-go headset for the active consumer and outdoor enthusiast. Get yours now at www.musemini.com/uberbuds
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