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SkullcandyVert Wireless In-Ear with Mic Earphones

R799

Retail: R1,500
Excludes shipping

R799

R1,500
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ONE EARBUD FOR EVERY ADVENTURE.

From first tracks in January to single tracks in July, Vert lets you take wireless tunes on any trail, anytime.

CLIP IT AND RIP IT.

Easily attach the dial to a goggle strap, hydration pack, or anywhere it’s convenient for multi-sport, year-round use.

DIAL UP YOUR CONTROL.

The Bluetooth wireless dial features an easy-to-grip edge for adjusting volume or changing tracks, as well as an XL button to pause and play songs, take a call, or activate your digital assistant.

DESIGNED FOR GLOVES.

Control your music, calls, and voice assistant while wearing even the heaviest gloves or mittens.

MADE FOR THE OUTDOORS.

Hear your surroundings when you need to, thanks to the stay-aware earbud design that also makes them more comfortable under helmet earpads. In the absence of pads, FitFins keep them securely in place.

Product Features
  • Bluetooth® Wireless Technology
  • Up to 10 Hours of Battery + Rapid Charge
  • IPX4 Sweat and Water Resistant
  • Stay-Aware Earbud Design
  • Microphone, Call, Track, and Volume Control
  • Built-In Tile® Tracker
Product Specifications
  • Headphone Type: Bluetooth® In-Ear
  • Connection Type: Bluetooth® 5.0
  • Impedance: 32 Ohms ±15%
  • Driver Diameter:13.6mm
  • THD: Input 0.179V 50Hz-6.3KHz<3%
  • Sound Pressure Level: 124±3dB
  • Frequency Response: 20Hz – 20KHz
  • Weight: 36.3g
What's in the Box
  • Vert™ Wireless Earbuds
  • Removable FitFins™
  • Charging Cable
  • User Guide
  • 2 Year Warranty Guide
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