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Motorola launches Pulse Escape Bluetooth headphone for Rs. 3,499

Motorola has launched Pulse Escape, the Bluetooth on-ear headphones, expanding its audio product lineup in India. The headphone is priced at Rs 3,499. It will be available at offline retail outlets and e-commerce platforms in two color options of black and white.
The newest Bluetooth headphone from Motorola has powerful 40mm drivers to offer bass driven balanced sound. It also comes with noise isolation to offer an immersive audio experience. It has foldable ear cup design which is comfortable while wearing.
It is powered by a Li-ion battery that claims to offer 10 hours of playtime. It also features a 3.5mm audio jack that allows you to play music even without charge. It has built-in touch buttons to quickly control volume, Play and Pause the music and answer calls.

Motorola Pulse Escape Features

It is very comfortable on-ear headphone with foldable design. The headphone weighs less than 200 grams. The Pulse Escape headphones feature a pair of 40mm drivers for a bass-driven audio with balanced sound. It also comes with noise isolation which blocks out unwanted background noise.
It has Bluetooth 4.1 connectivity up to 60 feet range aided with voice prompts. It also features a 3.5mm audio jack support for wired listening. Moreover, it is integrated with multipoint technology to connect two devices at once.
The headphone has a built-in microphone for hands-free calling along with support for voice assistant. It sports touch control buttons for functions like Volume +/-, Play/Pause, Call Answer, and Call Reject.
The Lithium Ion battery promises to offer up to 10 hours of playtime and 200 hours of standby time. Motorola also says that with a 30-minute charge the headphone can provide up to 2 hours of play-time.

Price and Availability

The Motorola Pulse Escape is the affordable BT headphones from the company priced at Rs. 3499.  The Headphone comes in Black and White colors and will be available from major offline and online retail stores.

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