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Amazfit PowerBuds Pro sports Bluetooth headset [Licensed Import]
Detail
- Exercise heart rate monitoring
- Cervical posture reminder
- Smart hearing protection
- Active noise reduction up to 40dB
- 3-mic call noise reduction
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product description
- Exercise heart rate monitoring
- Cervical posture reminder
- Smart hearing protection
- Transparent mode
- Active noise reduction up to 40dB
- 3-mic call noise reduction
Check your body through health monitoring
Experience the breakthrough design of the headset industry through the cutting-edge health monitoring capabilities of Amazfit PowerBuds Pro.
Adjust your own beat through exercise heart rate monitoring*1
The industry-leading ear canal heart rate module and custom earplugs allow more light from the optical sensor to pass through, enabling more accurate exercise heart rate monitoring while maintaining comfort*2. If an abnormally high heart rate* is detected, Amazfit PowerBuds Pro will sound an alert and can also synchronize your heart rate data to other popular exercise apps**.
Relax the rhythm through cervical spine posture reminders
Neck pain caused by poor posture can be a common problem for people who work at their desks. The headset can detect and display the sitting posture of your cervical spine in the app, so you can know if your posture needs improvement. If your posture has not changed for a long time*, you will hear the rhythm of the music, and you can move your neck*3 along with it to relax.
*No cervical movement for more than 40 minutes.
Protect your hearing with volume analysis and hearing advice
Amazfit PowerBuds Pro monitors the decibel level of music played into your ears in real time, and according to the hearing protection standards of the World Health Organization and your daily listening habits, it provides periodic recommendations to reduce the volume and recommended listening time in the app to help protect you Listening.
World Health Organization: Making listening safer The World Health Organization estimates that 1.1 billion people worldwide are at risk for their hearing due to unsafe personal audio device listening behavior and exposure to destructive levels of sound in noisy places. According to the recommendations of the World Health Organization, the maximum listening time per week is 80 decibels and 40 hours. The louder the volume, the shorter the listening time is recommended.