We know that some Bluetooth headphones cost way too much for you to justify paying for them, but the good news is that if you happen to be in the market for new Bluetooth headphones and you’re a little tight on cash this month, small accessory maker Tenqa may have the solution for you in the form of their new “REMXD” Bluetooth headphones that has been scheduled for an early February launch.

There’s nothing really revolutionary about Tenqa’s headphones, and it will feature the standard A2DP protocol, integrated playback and volume control features are also present, along with a hidden microphone that will allow you to not only listen to music, but also switch over to voice calls when you receive them without the need have a microphone dangling from a wire, or remove the headphones to answer the phone.

Interestingly it also seems that if you do not wish to go the Bluetooth route, the REMXD headphones apparently also allow users to plug in a standard headphone cord. This ought to come in handy when you forget to charge the headphones, which is done via a USB cable with Tenqa boasting 22.5 hours worth of talk time, 280 hours of standby on a 3.4 hour charge. The Tenqa REMXD Bluetooth headphones are expected to retail for $39 – not too bad, right?

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