Ugreen Introduces HiTune Max 2 and Max 6 Headphones in Nepal

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- HiTune Max 2 priced at NPR 3,999, features over-ear design, AI-enhanced call clarity, and 80 hours of battery life
- HiTune Max 6 priced at NPR 9,999, includes Hi-Res certified audio, hybrid ANC, and up to 120 hours of playback
- Both models support dual-device pairing, with the Max 6 adding a wired USB-C Hi-Res option and AI-enhanced microphone
Ugreen, well-known for its charging solutions, has entered the headphone market in Nepal with two new additions: the HiTune Max 2 and HiTune Max 6. Each model targets distinct user preferences, balancing portability against premium audio experiences.
The HiTune Max 2 adopts an over-ear design with soft padding and a foldable, lightweight frame, making it highly portable for travel and daily use. It provides high-fidelity sound with deep bass and clear highs, allowing users to tweak audio profiles to their liking. While it lacks advanced noise cancellation, it uses an AI algorithm to ensure clear call quality, similar to environmental noise cancellation.
In contrast, the HiTune Max 6 focuses on luxury and long-term comfort, featuring protein-leather earcups and an adjustable headband, weighing around 260 grams. It supports Hi-Res certified playback through both wireless LDAC codec and a wired USB-C option, delivering near-lossless sound quality with a broad soundstage ideal for audiophiles. The Max 6 also includes hybrid adaptive ANC that dynamically adjusts to surrounding noise, making it excellent for noisy or changing environments.
Both headphones offer stable Bluetooth connectivity and dual-device pairing, though the Max 6 adds an AI-enhanced microphone for clearer voice calls. Battery life differs significantly: the Max 2 provides 80 hours of playback, while the Max 6 extends this to up to 120 hours with ANC off, 80 hours with ANC on, and includes a quick-charge feature that delivers 5 hours of playtime after just a 10-minute charge.
In Nepal, the HiTune Max 2 is priced at NPR 3,999, and the HiTune Max 6 is available for NPR 9,999. Both models can be found at authorized retail outlets across the country.
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