Hands-On With Toshiba's New RZE Bluetooth Earbuds, Headphones

Toshiba, in one case well-known as a leader in the consumer electronics market, entered the audio products business in India at the start of this year but is now looking to aggressively market its products nationwide. The Japanese giant has signed up Teknodome as its primary distributor for North India, as revealed at a Aqueduct Connect in New Delhi.
The visitor showed off its entire range of sound products, including wired and wireless earphones, gaming headsets, portable and trolley Bluetooth speakers, radios, and even turntables. Yeah, it was non simply a feast for my eyes only as well for my ears.
Their lineup besides includes new wired and wireless earphones (starting at Rs 499), truly wireless earbuds (Rs 4,799), Bluetooth speakers (Rs 6,806), huge trolley speakers, and portable radio sets. These will be bachelor in the marketplace over the next few weeks.
I got a chance to try out a scattering of these audio products and in my cursory time with it, I experience that they sound decent enough for the price and the feature-set. For lack of a better term, we are calling this the RZE lineup based on the model names.
The new Toshiba RZE-BT700E truly wireless earbuds fit snugly in my ears and the sound was proficient and well-rounded. The company is promising 2.v hours of playback with the truly wireless earbuds which have a charging case, like the Gear Icon X (2018) or Apple AirPods.
The RZE-BT200H Bluetooth headphones (Rs two,399) were loud to the signal that you couldn't plow up the volume to the max. The latter were also warm for my ears, with a lot of accent on bass, which should suit the Indian market well.
Toshiba is however fine-tuning the sound performance for the Indian market and we can expect a better experience in the weeks to come up.
After testing out the products, we spoke to Mr. Santosh Varghese, the Vice President of Toshiba Gulf FZE to empathize the visitor'due south plan to tackle the competitive Indian market. While you might recollect Toshiba is late in inbound the market, Varghese says that information technology'due south never too tardily and branded quality products always have a place in India.
Varghese told Beebom that Toshiba is 'trying to strike a residuum' between offline and online channels right now. Toshiba began selling audio products in concrete retail outlets in southern Republic of india, but it is now looking to tap the northern India market place through a mix of online and offline marketplaces.
We were told that the company recently also hired a research house to amend understand the user's needs in the country. Varghese told me that they came to know that Indian masses adopt a 'bass-heavy' audio, which is evident from any number of reviews on e-commerce websites. And the audition also wants attractive packaging, which Toshiba hopes to deliver.
Toshiba is looking to banking concern on its renowned and established brand name to attract consumers. It remains to be seen whether there will be any synergy in promoting these products with its range of TVs, which has Sachin Tendulkar as one of the make ambassadors. The one time-popular electronics brand could actually draw a lot of customers with the right marketing as the audio category is e'er fluctuating.
As for the overall pricing, the visitor's wired headphones are said to start effectually Rs. 850, its wireless products start at Rs. i,750, and the truly wireless earbuds will retail at about Rs. three,088, which is quite aggressive pricing. If you are still a believer in the Toshiba brand, and so go alee and check out its products on Flipkart and Amazon. In the meanwhile stay tuned for our reviews with the new Toshiba wireless audio range.
Source: https://beebom.com/hands-on-toshiba-bluetooth-earbuds-headphones/
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