
U&i launches new Counter+ series TWS 5445 and new soundbars in India at under Rs. 1000
The Counter+ series TWS 5445 comes with Bluetooth 5.3 support, enabling seamless connectivity at a wireless range of up to 15 meters. The TWS comes with a magnetic charging case that keeps the buds in place. It also makes an ' open ding' sound when the case is opened, to indicate user that it is active and ready to pair. It also comes with Quad mic support and Environmental Noise Cancellation (ENC), offering a noise-free calling experience. Lastly, U&i Counter+ series TWS 5445 offers up to 30 hours of playback time on a single charge.
The Tune series UiBS 1386 comes with a sleek and wooden finish design that looks quite pleasing. This soundbar is perfect for small gatherings as it claims to deliver 20 watts of sound output that can fill the entire room. Alongside wireless connectivity, it also offers multiple audio input support that includes a 3.5mm jack, USB Input and a TF Card Slot. It also features a Type-C charging port for fast charging. While it does not mention the Bluetooth version, but the Tune series UiBS 1386 claims to offer a wireless range of up to 10 meters. Lastly, it offers up to 10 hours of playtime.
On the other hand, the Electro Series UiBS 2376 soundbar claims to deliver 10 watts of sound output. It also features RGB lighting, which can be perfect for your evening home parties. It also offers a TWS function where users can connect two soundbars wirelessly for a stereo sound experience.
The U&i Counter+ series TWS 5445 is priced at just Rs. 599. Whereas, the Tune series UiBS 1386 and Electro Series UiBS 2376 soundbars cost Rs. 899 and Rs. 949, respectively. These audio devices will be available for purchase in retail stores.

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