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Vivo TWS Neo with aptX Adaptive, low-latency gaming launched in India for Rs. 5990

Vivo TWS Neo with aptX Adaptive, low-latency gaming launched in India for Rs. 5990

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Along with the Vivo X50 series, Vivo has also launched Vivo TWS Neo earbuds in India. It is priced at Rs. 5999 and will be available from online and offline stores.

Vivo TWS Neo packs 14.2mm drivers. These buds come with DeepX audio effect for strong bass, clear voice, and treble. It also has support for aptX Adaptive and AAC high-definition audio decoding technology. There’s also 88ms low latency mode for offering a good gaming experience.

Like other TWS, it also supports touch controls for volume and track change. There’s a dual-microphone system with noise reduction.

Each buds weighs 4.7g. It also offers quick pairing with vivo phones. Vivo TWS Neo also features Jovi’s voice with real-time translator.

With IP54 rating, Vivo TWS Neo buds are water-resistant. Vivo claims that buds are comfortable and will offer a good fit.

Vivo claims that buds will offer music playback of up to 5.5 hours (AAC) or 4.2 hours (aptX Adaptive). With the case, it should offer up to 27 hours of music playback. The charging case takes 100 minutes to charge and buds can offer 2.5 hours of playback with just 15 minutes of charging.

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