Samsung sub-brand Harman Kardon has today announced its new line up of speakers and headphones for India. The company made the announcement via a press release, detailing all the new products it’s now selling in the country.

The FLY BT are the company’s in-ear Bluetooth earphones that come with 8.6mm drivers. These are your typical neckband Bluetooth earphones, and they come with Bluetooth 4.1 for some strange reason. The driver here has a frequency response in the 20Hz – 20kHz range, and Harman Kardon claims that the audio quality from the headphones is ‘sublime’, but that’s something I would like to check out for myself first.

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As the name suggests, these are truly wireless earbuds from Harman, and they look quite nice. The earbuds come in a single black colour option, and come with Bluetooth 5. Harman hasn’t specified driver sizes for the earbuds, but they do have a frequency response in the 10Hz – 20kHz range, so bass response should be better than the FLY BT.

Lastly, if you’re looking for headphones with active noise cancellation, the FLY ANC are also available now. Priced at Rs. 20,999, these are over ear headphones. They feature 40mm drivers and a frequency response in 16Hz – 22kHz range.

Battery life is pretty solid here as well. You get 35 hours with a wired connection and ANC turned on. That drops down to 30 hours for Bluetooth without ANC, and 20 hours for Bluetooth with ANC.

Building on the company’s Aura Studio line up of home speakers, the Aura Studio 3 brings the company’s iconic design up to 2020. It has a transparent enclosure and a new ambient lighting effect that makes the speaker look visually stunning as well. The speaker offers 360 degree sound thanks to its two 15W speakers with a tweeter, and a 100W subwoofer for bass.

Priced at Rs. 25,999, the Aura Studio 3 surprisingly comes with Bluetooth 4.2 which seems ridiculous to have at such a price tag.

There’s also the new Onyx Studio 6 which might just be the prettiest Bluetooth speaker I’ve seen so far. It comes covered in a fabric and has an aluminium handle for easy portability. The speaker is IPX7 rated, so you can use it anywhere in the house, and it offers 8 hours of playback on a single charge. Moreover, if you get two of these, you can make them a stereo pair for an even better listening experience.

HK has also launched two portable Bluetooth speakers. The Esquire Mini 2 is the bigger of the two, which goes against the ‘mini’ in its name. The company says that the speaker offers 10 hours of playback on a charge and has a built in powerbank that you can use to charge your devices as well. It also comes with a conferencing system with noise cancellation so you can use it to take conference calls wherever you want.

The Neo on the other hand is a palm sized Bluetooth speaker. It comes in a compact design, IPX7 rating, and offers a 10 hour battery life as well.