There is still chance to get a free pair of CDLA earphones

There is still chance to get a free pair of CDLA earphones
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Internet and technology giant LeEco is offering the next generation CDLA earphone for free for anyone who wants to enjoy the sound of the future.

Hyderabad: Internet and technology giant LeEco is offering the next generation CDLA earphone for free for anyone who wants to enjoy the sound of the future.

The CDLA (Continual Digital Lossless Audio) earphones developed by LeEco uses USB Type C connector instead of traditional 3.5mm headphone jack, thus providing end users with a premium lossless audio experience.

In order to catalyze this CDLA audio technology adoption, LeEco has made a handsome investment of Rs 200 million and has given away thousands of free CDLA earphones during its first two flash sales of its second generation Superphones Le 2 and Le MAX2.

Encouraged by the response, LeEco is continuing offering free CDLA earphones to users opting to buy Le Max2 Superphone.

The CDLA technology breakthrough from LeEco comes at a time when users are increasingly consuming audio-video content on the go instead of at home, making a high-quality mobile audio experience in high demand.

LeEco is the first player in the world to have replaced the 3.5mm headphone jack with the USB Type-C port, leading a revolution in audio industry that has otherwise remained quiet for years. LeEco has made significant investments in R&D for providing next-generation technology and better user experience.

LeEco's CDLA technology perfectly complements LeEco's Supertainment program, which has a content library of 2000+ movies, 3000+ hours of curated shows, 150+ live TV channels and very soon to 1.9 million songs of lossless audio format.

LeEco’s Superphones come with a one-year subscription of this program that also provides 5TB of cloud drive, 50+ big-ticket international live concerts, exclusive live streaming of major entertainment events worldwide.

LeEco will also give users a chance to tune into these top international concerts – live or offline – in lossless audio.

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