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Haylou W1 Wins Japanese VGP Awards
Japanese VGP (Visual Grand Prix), the world’s most prestigious audio and visual product awards, [L1] announced their newest winners, and Haylou W1 True Wireless Earbuds won the VGP Awards.
VGP Awards: the world’s most prestigious audio and visual awards
The Japanese VGP Awards are known [L2] as the “Oscars of the audio-visual equipment”. The awards are held by Ongen Publishing Co., Ltd., one of [L3] Japan’s most prominent publishing companies, with the industry’s most prestigious audiovisual experts, aiming to provide guides for consumers to purchase audiovisual products.
Haylou W1: Explore True-to-Life Sound with Beauty
Haylou W1 is Haylou’s annual flagship earbuds. Featuring in Knowles balanced armature and dynamic drivers, Qualcomm 3040, Bluetooth 5.2, aptX Adaptive codec, 24h battery life, IPX4 water resistance and so on, Haylou W1 upholds Haylou’s commitment to consumers by providing an affordable luxury audio product.
There are two color options for Haylou W1: Blue and white. It can offer 6 hours of playtime on a single charge, while the charging case extends that to 20 hours. Utilizing the latest cVc 8.0 noise reduction technology and [L4] four microphones (2 per earbud), Haylou W1 can reduce environmental noises for crystal clear calls.
With its exquisite design and excellent sound quality, Haylou W1 was recognized by the organizers of VGP, which [L5] is a recognition of Haylou’s achievements in Bluetooth earbud design and noise cancellation technology advancements.
In the future, Haylou will continue committing to bring consumers high-end audio solutions with premium sound, exquisite design, and excellent build quality.
Umar Nisar was born and raised in the busy city of Abbottabad. As a journalist, Umar Nisar has contributed to many online publications including PAK Today and the Huffing Post. In regards to academics, Umar Nisar earned a degree in business from the Abbottabad UST, Havelian. Umar Nisar follows the money and covers all aspects of emerging tech here at The Hear Up.
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