Portronics: Portronics Harmonics Twins S5 TWS earbuds launched in India at Rs 849 – Times of India

Domestic consumer brand Portronics has launched a new pair of TWS earbuds named Harmonics Twins S5. The brand claims that the latest audio wearables can fast charge to offer 90 minutes of battery backup on a single charge. Portronics also promises improved audio quality and a total battery life of up to 15 hours. Here are all the details of the Harmonics Twins S5 TWS earbuds:
Portronics Harmonics Twins S5: Pricing and Availability:
The Portronics Harmonics Twins S5 is available in the market at an introductory price of Rs 849. The original price of the product is Rs 2,999. Portronics is offering a one-year warranty on the latest earbuds. Users can buy this audio product from the company’s official website, Amazon, Flipkart and other online and offline stores.
Portronics Harmonics Twins S5: Key features
Featuring large 8.5mm dedicated dynamic drivers, the Harmonics Twins S5 promises good bass. These lightweight earbuds weigh 3.5 grams a piece and come with silicone tips and fins for a secure fit. The Harmonics Twins S5 comes with an IPX4 splashproof rating for the body.
For connectivity, the earbuds have Bluetooth V5.2 chip. The earbuds support multiple voice assistants that can be activated by touch controls. These platforms include — Google Assistant, Alexa and Siri. The buds can also work in mono mode and the low-latency audio mode can be enabled by a 2-second press.

The charging case features an LED display to notify users about the internal battery’s charge status. Portronics claims that its compact design can be carried along in any pocket.
The case supports a USB-C fast charging port that can give you a total audio playback time of up to 15 hours and each bud promises to deliver a 4-hour playback on a single charge. And lastly, as stated earlier, It supports fast charging where a 6-minute charge claims to offer 90 minutes of playback time.

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