Meizu presents a luminous cable bluetooth headphones

As the years go by, bluetooth headphones are reducing their size to occupy the minimum possible space both in our ear and in our pocket. Apple's AirPods and Bragi Dash are two clear examples of the trend that the market is following.

But not everyone is willing to go unnoticed while listening to their favorite music and a clear example is found in the new Meizu Halo headphones, a bluetooth headset that is accompanied by a luminous cable with which we can draw attention as much as we want.

The cable that lights up and connects to the headphones is made from Corning Fibrance fibers, so we can fold them according to our needs, and inside we find diodes from the manufacturer OSRAM who will be in charge of distributing the light throughout the cable. Lighting control is done through a specific application and offers us three modes: fixed light, flashing light or that lights up to the rhythm of the music.

According to Meizu, these headphones (which will especially attract attention at rave parties) offer aptX support, so the image is not the only thing that attracts the attention of these headphones. What is particularly striking is the knob size with which we can also control the volume of the reproduction and the lighting mode we want.

The Halo Laser Earphones have a battery capacity of 360 mAh, and they charge in just under an hour, with which we can enjoy our favorite music for 15 hours without using the light. If, on the other hand, we choose to be noticed, the battery life is only 5 hours. They will hit the Asian market later this month and will be available in blue and red. At the moment we do not know if the company plans to launch these new headphones on the market in Europe, but if they do, they will do so at an approximate price of 125 euros.


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  1.   Matteo said

    Excellent!!! but they must use up the mobile battery very fast