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35 Hours of HD Music with BeatBoxer Headphones

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BeatBoxer headphones are going live on 15th September 2020 and will be available via the crowdfunding platform (Indiegogo.com).

Introducing BeatBoxer

Beatboxer headphones offer intense sound, HD HiFi surround sound, with a high-quality listening experience.  The headset is powered by a lightning-fast core Qualcomm aptX HD QCC3034 processor which provides a faster connection to these wireless headphones without any lag.

All-round active noise cancellation and long battery life (BeatBoxer gives you 35 hours of music and 350 hours standby time) allow users to enjoy exceptional and quality.

Beatboxer is designed to be flexible with a 90 and 180-degree fold, to enable it for easy transport.  An adjustable headband and other comfort features like a sung pad, allow it to remain snug on your head.  Stylish LEDs and an alloy frame give it a nice sleek touch.

Sound Features

  • 50mm Neodymium Drivers – 50mm powerful neodymium drivers, allow you to enjoy thrilling sound every time.
  • Qualcomm QCC3034 aptX HD – Qualcomm QCC3034 aptX HD processor ensures seamless connectivity
  • Bluetooth v5.0 – Bluetooth v5.0 offers twice the bandwidth than v4.0.
  • Low Latency – Music without any lag to facilitate fuller engagement while gaming and music play.
  • HD HiFi Surround Sound – No distorted sounds, nothing but the finest cinematic experience.
  • Studio-grade Acoustic – Enhances sound quality and provides clarity of tone in every sound.
  • cVc Active Noise Cancellation – cVc suppresses all background noises and echoes for a superior music experience.
  • 131mm Breathable Ear Muffs – Completely cover your ears, reduce ear sweat, and gives you full comfort.

More Features

  • BeatBoxer gives you 35 hours of music and 350 hours standby time
  • Type-C Quick Charge – Quick Charge lets you enjoy 5hrs of music with just 10 mins of charge.
  • Dedicated ANC Switch – Dedicated ANC switch gives you the freedom to enjoy your favorite music, your own way.
  • In-built Dual Microphones – In-built dual microphones ensure clear audio calls and video gameplay.
  • External Mic Port – Connect other mics with your BeatBoxer.
  • Personal Assistant – Activate your personal assistant with just a push of a button.
  • In-built Music Player – Compatible with SD-Cards to put in BeatBoxer to enjoy your favorite music anywhere, anytime.

BeatBoxer has an App!

RyesorLink BeatBoxer works with any Bluetooth device and has an offline app designed for privacy-sensitive people. The app gives you a full 7 + 3 band equalizer, 16 presets and 7 reverb to enhance sound quality and tune your music. You have full control over all settings (playback, shuffle, repeat options) also and preset settings.

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