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Harman House - the premier connected technologies company for automotive, consumer and enterprise markets - has introduced the new JBL Everest series of five wireless headphones.
This latest series of wireless headphones are distributed exclusively by Video Home and Electronic Centre in Qatar and available at Harman House, Jumbo Electronic Showrooms, Spark Lifestyle Electronics and leading hypermarkets.
“The JBL Everest series sets a new standard for connected headphones. For the first time in a wireless headphone, Harman unites lifestyle design and meaningful new technology, addressing consumer needs in a way no other company has,” said C V Rappai, director and chief executive of Video Home and Electronic Centre.
The leader in revolutionary sound, JBL continues to push audio boundaries through innovation and personalised sound technology. The JBL brand offers unprecedented wireless headphone performance for authentic audio experiences.
“An unparalleled experience with JBL’s blend of sound quality comfort and personalisation is delivered,” Rappai added.
The price of wireless headsets ranges from QR499 to QR1,099 depending on the model.
An unparalleled blend of topflight audio technology and ergonomic design, all five models within the JBL Everest series connect wirelessly to any smart device. Listeners can fully immerse themselves in JBL’s renowned sound quality and move freely without wires as they enjoy their favourite songs.
For additional comfort, best in class ergonomics were developed through extensive research to offer contoured ear cushions and earpiece shapes for all listeners.
The free, downloadable My JBL Headphones App elevates personalisation by allowing users to further customise headphone settings and features.
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