The Starboy 6 is currently available in a single colour variant
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The Starboy 6 is currently available in a single colour variant
Nu Republic has launched its Starboy 6 wireless headphones in India. The new model combines gaming-oriented features with premium design for Rs 2,499.
The Starboy 6 is currently available in a single colour variant, with sales beginning February 13.
The Nu Republic Starboy 6 headphones come with a comfort-focused design with vegan leather ear cups and a lightweight design at 240 grams. The headphones come with LED lighting elements that align with their gaming aesthetic.
At the core of the audio experience are 40mm neodymium drivers enhanced with X-Bass technology for enhanced low-frequency response.
The headphones also come with dual-mode functionality, switching between Music and Gaming modes. In Gaming mode, the headphones can hit a low latency of 42ms, key for competitive gaming scenarios.
Other features include Environmental Noise Cancellation (ENC) technology, benefiting both casual users during calls and gamers engaged in online streaming or team communication.
Battery performance is substantial, with the Starboy 6 claiming to deliver up to 30 hours of playback on a single charge.
Additional features include dual device pairing capability and integrated control buttons for essential functions. The headphones come with a six-month warranty and are available exclusively through Nu Republic's official website.
This release follows Nu Republic's recent product expansion, which included the launch of the Cyberstud X7 ANC TWS with RGB LED design.
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