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Ugreen HP202 HiTune Max5 on-ear wireless headphones with hybrid ANC noise reduction - black Ugreen HP202 HiTune Max5 headphones were designed for music lovers who do not want to compromise. They combine advanced noise reduction, impressive battery life and exceptional sound quality. They are equipped with Bluetooth 5.0 technology and fast charging option via USB-C port. They also boast really low latency. It is an ideal choice for demanding users who value both exceptional call quality and pristine sound clarity when playing music or games. The most important advantages of Ugreen HP202 HiTune Max5 wireless headphones:
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Immerse yourself in silenceUgreen HP202 HiTune Max5 headphones offer advanced hybrid ANC noise reduction of 43 dB. They effectively eliminate external interference, allowing you to immerse yourself in the music. Whether you're in a crowded city or a noisy office, these headphones will keep you calm and focused. Discover the wealth of soundsThanks to a 40 mm diaphragm and support for LDAC decoding, Ugreen HP202 HiTune Max5 headphones deliver high-quality sounds. Balanced mid-range tone, crystal clear highs and deep bass create an amazing acoustic experience. Communication without interruptionsThanks to the use of dual microphones, conversations via Ugreen HP202 HiTune Max5 headphones are always crystal clear. DNN noise reduction technology combined with RF and call microphones effectively isolates ambient noise, ensuring clear voice transmission. Fast USB-C charging - because music knows no breaks!Fast charging via USB-C ensures that your headphones will always be ready for use. A full charge in just 1.5 hours allows for 90 hours of playback in standard mode and 55 hours with noise cancellation turned on. Thanks to this, you can enjoy your favorite music for long hours. Ultra-low latency perfect for gamersUltra-low latency of 120 ms makes the Ugreen HP202 HiTune Max5 headphones the perfect choice for gamers and movie lovers. Quick response to in-game events or delay-free synchronization of sound and image in movies is the key to maximum immersion in virtual worlds. | ||
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