<p>A 28-year-old man died when his Bluetooth headphone device exploded, police said on Saturday.</p>.<p>The incident occurred in Udaipuria village of Chomu town in Jaipur district on Friday when Rakesh Kumar Nagar was preparing for a competitive examination at his residence, they said.</p>.<p>He was using the Bluetooth headphone device while it was plugged into an electrical outlet, police said.</p>.<p>The device exploded all of a sudden leaving Nagar unconscious. He was rushed to a private hospital where he succumbed during treatment, they said, adding both his ears had suffered injuries.</p>.<p>Dr L N Rundla of Siddhivinayak Hospital said the man was brought to the facility in an unconscious condition.</p>.<p>He died during treatment at the hospital, Rundla said.</p>.<p>The man probably died of cardiac arrest, he added.</p>.<p>According to police, Rakesh was married in February this year and was the eldest of siblings.</p>
<p>A 28-year-old man died when his Bluetooth headphone device exploded, police said on Saturday.</p>.<p>The incident occurred in Udaipuria village of Chomu town in Jaipur district on Friday when Rakesh Kumar Nagar was preparing for a competitive examination at his residence, they said.</p>.<p>He was using the Bluetooth headphone device while it was plugged into an electrical outlet, police said.</p>.<p>The device exploded all of a sudden leaving Nagar unconscious. He was rushed to a private hospital where he succumbed during treatment, they said, adding both his ears had suffered injuries.</p>.<p>Dr L N Rundla of Siddhivinayak Hospital said the man was brought to the facility in an unconscious condition.</p>.<p>He died during treatment at the hospital, Rundla said.</p>.<p>The man probably died of cardiac arrest, he added.</p>.<p>According to police, Rakesh was married in February this year and was the eldest of siblings.</p>