Sony CP-V3 USB portable charger launched at Rs. 1,590

Sony CP-V3 USB portable charger launched at Rs. 1,590
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Sony has introduced the CP-V3 USB portable charger at Rs, 1,590 for the Indian market. The new Sony CP-V3 USB portable charger comes in five colour variants Black, Blue, Purple, Red, and White.

The portable charger comes with a capacity of 2800mAh and features a 1.5A output, which the company claims can ensure fast recharge for smartphones on the go. The Sony CP-V3 weighs 84 grams and comes with dimensions 99x38.8x19mm.

The CP-V3 portable charger comes with a micro-USB lead to charge mobile devices such as Android, Windows Phone and Blackberry smartphones. It can be full charged in 3.5 hours via the USB port on a computer or an AC adaptor. The CP-V3 USB portable charger features Sony's Lithium-ion polymer technology, which the company claims that it can retain more than 90 percent of its initial capacity at 1,000 charges.

Recently, Sony launched three new headphones in the Indian market including a 3-in-1 headphones model that features an integrated music player. Sony's NWZ-WH303 headphones can be used as a wired headphone, by connecting them to any device capable of playing music, sporting a 3.5mm headphone jack, in addition to enabling consumers to store and play music on the headphones through its 4GB built-in storage. The headphones also feature speakers, so they can even be used to play music without the need to wear them around the ears.

The Japanese giant also launched the VPL-VW500ES 4K home cinema projector for the Indian market at Rs. 7, 99,000.

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