In Lucknow, a 27-year-old man named Ashish's neckband suddenly blasted and he died on the spot. Let's know what the whole matter is.

Neck Band Blast News: Generally, now most people have started using Bluetooth neck bands and earbuds to talk on the phone, you will easily see these devices in people's ears. At the same time, the trend of earphones has also increased a lot in the last few years. Now people have started using portable earphones instead of wired earphones. People prefer charging earphones or earbuds instead of those tangled wires. These earphones are very easy to use, but in the last few days, some big incidents have also come to the fore, which has raised questions on these gadgets. The latest case came from Lucknow, where a 27-year-old youth named Ashish suddenly had a blast in his neckband and he died on the spot. A major accident

 

Has happened in the capital Lucknow due to the blast caused by the neckband, 27-year-old Ashish, a resident of Sector 17 of Indira Nagar, died suddenly due to a blast in his neckband. Ashish was talking on the phone through the neckband. Then suddenly there was a blast in the neckband and he died on the spot. The police have sent the body for postmortem and are investigating the case.

The neck band took the life of a young man.

Ashish's relatives and neighbours said that on Tuesday (3 February) at 11:30, Ashish was talking to someone on the roof through a neckband for a long time and Ashish's mother and his sister were searching for him, meanwhile, Ashish was found fallen on the roof and a large part of his body was burnt and the skin of his chest, stomach, the right leg was torn. The Bluetooth neckband had melted and was hanging from his neck. He was immediately taken to Ram Manohar Lohia Institute, where doctors declared him dead. As soon as the neighbours and family came to know about the accident, a crowd started gathering outside Ashish's house and the news of the blast in the neckband created an atmosphere of panic among the people.

Blast in gadgets, questions on quality

At present, this is not the first case of death due to a blast in Bluetooth devices, or earbud neckband in India. Before this, many cases of death have come to light and many people have become victims of accidents in different ways. However, the continuous blasts in these gadgets have also raised questions about the quality and method of use. People are becoming victims of small and big accidents by buying local Bluetooth headphones and earbuds in the pursuit of cheapness, but despite that, local gadgets are being sold in the market and manufacturers are putting people's lives at risk for the greed of a few bucks.

PC:Republic Bharat

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