At its Meizu 16T launch event in China, the company also launched a new other products, including Meizu HD60 Bluetooth Headphones. As the name suggests, it’s the successor to the Meizu HD50 (Review) that were launched in 2015.

The company says that the new Meizu HD60 Bluetooth headphones has a stainless steel sliding structure which is durable, well-structured, rigid, and is comfortable to wear. The first layer has a cowhide leather that showcases the texture while the earmuffs are made of protein skin leather which the company says is comfortable even for pro-longed usage.

Meizu HD60 Headphones

It comes with a 40mm bio-diaphragm super-sounding unit and has an independent back cavity which raises the output of the low-frequency sound. The company also said that the medium and high frequency are clear and not harsh.

It also comes with a Hi-Res certification for an immersive sound experience.  The headphone also comes with touch-enable control mechanism and has voice assistant support to make the controlling easier. It has Bluetooth 5.0 support and comes with aptX codec. There’s a USB Type-C port and it also has support for wired audio connection.

Meizu HD60 Headphones

The company is also offering cVc dual-mode noise reduction technology which ensure that you have a noise-free audio experience. As for the battery life, Meizu is claiming that the headphones can run for around 25 hours on a single charge, which is really impressive.

The Meizu HD60 Bluetooth Headphones come in two color options — Fog Silver and Tropical Orange. They are priced at 499 Yuan, which roughly converts to $71 and the company will start taking reservations for the same from 23rd October while the shipments will start from 28th October in China.