07 Jan 2015, 11:06 am
Delivering great audio output in its segment, the Lapcare YO! – LBS999, is foldable and features a 1050 mAh Li-On battery, which keeps it going for upto 4 hours.
The bluetooth+NFC connectivity, easily pairs with any Bluetooth enabled device and provides a range of upto 10 meters.
Additional features include an USB Port, LED indicator, volume adjusting function and an in- built microphone for hands free call receiving.
Commenting on the launch, Sandeep Popli, COO, Lapcare India said, “Lapcare as a brand has been synonymous with care, trust and continuous customer centric product innovations, since our inception. Lapcare’s latest YO! lifestyle series, reflect the youthful demographics of India and their evolving preferences."
"The new LBS999 Bluetooth speaker- cum –stand embodies the attitude of the youth and is the first Bluetooth speaker to be launched under the YO! range. Designed with great emphasis on elegant design, multi -functionality and superior audio performance, the new range of speakers, also serve as a smartphone/tablet stand. We truly believe that the LBS999 with its array of useful features is geared to meet the needs of our customers," Popli said.
Priced at Rs. 3997 , the Lapcare YO!- LBS999 Bluetooth speakers comes in two colors- Black and White and has a warranty of 12 months.
The product is available at all leading retail outlets in India and leading e-commerce sites including Flipkart, Snapdeal, Amazon, E-bay and laptoporiginals, among others.
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