Accessory maker Dodocool has created a new Bluetooth headphone system that can easily sync with you device using NFC.
The Dodocool DA104 is a pair of sweat resistant earphones that are ideally suited to exercise or general day to day use, but being a wireless system, gives you the freedom of movement not found on other earphones.
These sport headphones feature an inline remote control to adjust the volume, change track and and also answer and receive phone calls while on the go.
The unit boasts a built in, rechargeable battery pack that gives the earphones 10 hours of playback time and 180 hours and stand by, plus an easy to understand LED indication system gives an easy to see battery level read out.
Dodocool DA104 Specifications:
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- Material: Plastic
- Color: Black
- Wireless version: V4.1
- Indicator light: Blue or red
- Profile support: HSP, HFP, A2DP, AVRCP, APT-X
- Working distance range: Up to 33ft / 10m
- Talk/Music time: Up to 10 hours
- Standby time: Up to 180 hours
- Charging time: Approx. 2 hours
- Charging voltage: DC 5V
- Frequency range: 2.402G – 2.480G
- Ambient temperature: -20 / +60°C
- Battery capacity: Approx. 130 mAh lithium polymer battery
- Item size (Fold): Approx. / 115 * 80 * 33 mm
- Item size (Unfold): Approx. / 350 * 70 * 33 mm
- Item weight: Approx. 0.87oz / 23.7g
- Package size: Approx. 4.72 * 3.35 * 1.65 in / 120 * 85 * 42 mm
- Package weight: Approx. 2.82oz / 80g
Dodocool has the DA104 earphone for sale via their Amazon stores in the U.S, Canada, United Kingdom, France, Germany, Spain, Japan, Italy and Meico. Visit the Dodocool website for more details.
The Amazon listing, as well as official Dodocool store on AliExpress claims Aptx HD support. Not sure if it’s the same as Aptx Low Latency (LL). @andi, can you confirm?
The chipset used (CSR 8645) only seems to be supporting Aptx.
The Amazon listing, as well as official Dodocool store on AliExpress claims Aptx HD support. Not sure if it’s the same as Aptx Low Latency (LL). @andi, can you confirm?
The chipset used (CSR 8645) only seems to be supporting Aptx.