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U&i expands Classy Series with multiple new products: Price, specs and more

U&i expands Classy Series with multiple new products: Price, specs and more

Time of India01-05-2025

Wearable brand U&i has introduced a new range of tech accessories under its Classy Series, which includes True Wireless Stereo (TWS) earbuds, a neckband, and a power bank. The newly launched products—TWS-5553 and TWS-7227 (TWS earbuds), UiNB-4347 (Neckband), and UiPB-3726 (Powerbank)—are built to combine utility, design, and accessible pricing.
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Designed for various user groups such as music listeners, casual gamers, working professionals, and frequent travellers, the Classy Series features support for low latency, environmental noise cancellation (ENC), and fast charging. All products in the Classy Series come with a one-year warranty:
U&i Classy Series: Price and availability
The new U&i Classy Series products are now available across leading mobile accessory stores and online platforms in India.
Priced competitively to deliver maximum value, these products are tailored for those who demand high-quality performance without a hefty price tag:
● TWS-5553 (Classy Series TWS): Rs 799
● TWS-7227 (Classy Series TWS): Rs 849
● UiNB-4347 (Classy Series Neckband): Rs 849
● UiPB-3726 (Classy Series Powerbank): Rs 1149
U&i Classy Series: Key highlights
Feature
TWS-5553 (Earbuds)
TWS-7227 (Earbuds)
UiNB-4347 (Neckband)
UiPB-3726 (Powerbank)
Type
True Wireless Stereo Earbuds
True Wireless Stereo Earbuds
Neckband-style Wireless Earphones
Portable Powerbank
Bluetooth Version
Not specified
5.4
5.4
N/A
Audio Features
ENC, 88ms Low Latency
Quad Mic, Hi-Res Audio
10mm Driver, ENC, 40ms Low Latency
N/A
Backup Time
40 hours
40 hours
25 hours
N/A
Standby Time
Not specified
400 hours
500 hours
N/A
Charging
Type-C
Type-C
Type-C
Type-C Input, Built-in Lightning & Type-C Output
Controls
Smart Touch
Smart Touch
Magnetic On/Off
N/A
Water/Splash Resistance
IPX5
Not specified
Splash & Sweat Resistant
N/A
Special Features
ENC, Gaming Mode, 4 Colours
Hi-Res, Quad Mic, 4 Colours
Magnetic On-Off, Extra Battery, 3 Colours
33W Output, 10000mAh, Quad Output, 4 Colours
Use Case
Fitness, Calls, Streaming
Calls, Music, Extended Use
Daily Commute, Fitness, Gaming
Charging Multiple Devices

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