Free wireless sounds from SATA

March 05, 2018
Free wireless sounds from SATA
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Spray gun specialist SATA has launched its new Spring Promotion 2018 offering a free set of SATA Headphones with the purchase of every SATAjet® 5000 B.


Under the motto "Feel the Sound. Feel the Beat. Feel free with SATA!" these SATA Headphones allow users to enjoy wireless music at work, on the road or in the gym.

With integrated Bluetooth technology the headphones can simply connect to the desired sound source and will play wireless music within a radius of up to ten meters for up to eight hours. The headphones also feature a handy folding design.

The headphones charge in around two hours via USB with micro USB cable. They also have an   „ Integrated microphone and loudspeaker unit of 40 mm for the sound reproduction.

These limited edition headphones are available during the promotional period only with the purchase of a SATAjet®5000 B gun. This hugely popular gun sets new standards in terms of quality and versatility and is available in HVLP or RP technology and as a non-digital or digital version.

The promotion is available from SATA stockists from 12 March until 30 April 2018, or while stocks last.
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