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Roccat introduces ELO gaming headset series

Roccat introduces ELO gaming headset series

By Editor 6 months ago

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ROCCAT, the Hamburg, Germany-based manufacturer of PC gaming accessories that is part of Turtle Beach, introduces the Elo Series PC gaming headsets, the first all-new products in its lineup of precision devices for PC gamers.

ROCCAT’s Elo series includes three different headsets, each of which is said to be equipped with premium comfort-oriented features such as memory foam cushions and a lightweight metal headband with self-adjusting headband, aiming to provide a unique, durable, and nearly weightless fit. The Elo X Stereo is a lightweight stereo headset with an MSRP of $49.99. The Elo 7.1 USB aims to go one better with 7.1-channel surround sound, ROCCAT’s AIMO intelligent lighting system, variable microphone monitoring, and a USB port for an MSRP of €69.99. The Elo 7.1 Air goes even further with wireless connectivity, Turtle Beach’s patented Superhuman Hearing Sound setting for an in-game advantage, and a long-lasting 24-hour battery life for an MSRP of €99.99.

All three headsets in the Elo series are scheduled to be available at participating retailers worldwide on October 4, 2020, and are available for pre-order now at ROCCAT.org.

Elo X Stereo Cross-Platform Gaming Headset.

Designed for stereo enthusiasts and multi-platform gamers, the Elo X Stereo is said to deliver superior sound produced by precisely tuned 50mm drivers. Its advanced cross-platform compatibility via a 3.5mm plug complements comfort features like memory foam cushioning and a self-adjusting headband with lightweight metal temples for a nearly weightless fit. Leading Turtle Beach audio technologies include the high-sensitivity, high-performance TruSpeak microphone and patented ProSpecs glasses-friendly comfort. The Elo X Stereo comes with a PC audio splitter, at an attractive MSRP of €49.99.

Elo 7.1 USB Surround Sound Gaming Headset

The Elo 7.1 USB aims to give you exceptional, immersive 7.1-channel surround sound with precision-tuned 50mm drivers. The headset also features Turtle Beach audio innovations like the high-sensitivity, high-performance TruSpeak microphone for crystal-clear communication, variable mic monitoring to prevent screaming, and ProSpecs glasses-friendly ear cushions. In addition to comfort features like memory foam padding and a lightweight metal headband with self-adjusting headband, the Elo 7.1 USB features the ROCCAT AIMO lighting system and offers vivid color adjustments. The Elo 7.1 USB is said to be available at a competitive MSRP of $69.99.

Elo 7.1 Air Wireless Surround Sound RGB Gaming Headset

The Elo 7.1 Air is the top-of-the-line wireless model in the series. It is said to deliver exceptional, immersive 7.1-channel surround sound with powerful 50mm drivers and Turtle Beach’s exclusive Superhuman Hearing sound setting for a real edge in gaming. The Elo 7.1 Air uses ROCCAT’s Stellar Wireless technology for a reliable wireless connection that’s said to be as good as a wired connection and sometimes even faster, combined with a long-lasting battery that averages 24 hours of battery life. The Elo 7.1 Air is also part of the ROCCAT AIMO product family and is said to be available for an MSRP of €99.99.

For more information on ROCCAT’s latest PC gaming products and accessories, visit ROCCAT.org



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Sennheiser presents anniversary edition of the HD 800 S

Sennheiser presents anniversary edition of the HD 800 S

By Editor 6 months ago

The HD 800 S Anniversary Edition, limited to 750 units worldwide, features an exclusive matte gold finish and the individual serial number laser engraved on the headband is a testament to the uniqueness of each headphone.




“Our 75-year history is not only marked by extraordinary ideas and innovations, ambitious projects and numerous successes – this year, in particular, we are celebrating an unbroken passion for outstanding sound,” says Dr. Andreas Sennheiser, co-CEO of Sennheiser, who is the third generation to lead the company together with his brother Daniel Sennheiser.

“Our HD 800 S reference headphones are proof of this passion that has driven us for 75 years. They are cherished by audiophiles around the world, which is why we want to celebrate our anniversary with a collector’s edition of this very special model,” added co-CEO Daniel Sennheiser.

Hearing the difference in every detail

Brilliant highs, precise bass response and an exceptionally clear sound image combined with a frequency range of 4 to 51,000 Hz make the HD 800 S a popular choice among music lovers. The diaphragm of the 56mm transducer is made of Sennheiser’s patented Duofol transducer material, which is said to guarantee accurate music reproduction and reduce reverberation. As a result, distortion is said to be less than 0.02 percent. In addition, the innovative absorber technology reduces the so-called “masking effect,” an acoustic phenomenon that is based on the fact that the human ear cannot perceive higher tones at a lower volume when significantly louder tones occur simultaneously in a lower frequency range. The patented technology ensures that the energy of the resonances is absorbed, thus preventing unwanted peaks in the frequency response. It ensures that even the subtlest nuances of music remain perceptible across the entire frequency range, it adds. The circumaural earcups are also said to have been developed with great attention to detail. The design directs sound waves into the listening channel at a slight angle, aiming to create an impressively natural and spatial sound experience.

The anniversary edition of the HD 800 S is said to offer the same natural and spatial acoustics as the HD 800 S.

Luxurious design for luxurious sound

The anniversary edition of the HD 800 S will be handmade at the audio specialist’s headquarters in Wedemark, Germany, the manufacturer says. For the ear cups, Sennheiser uses fiberglass-reinforced plastic, a material from the aviation industry, so that the headphones are particularly durable yet lightweight. The ear cushions are made of a soft, vegan Verlours material and are said to guarantee optimal wearing comfort, while the grille and grills are made of stainless steel. The matte gold earpiece, decorative ring and shell ring aim to give the anniversary edition of the HD 800 S a uniquely elegant look. Each of the 750 units in this Anniversary Edition has its individual serial number laser engraved on the headband.

The HD 800 S Anniversary Edition is scheduled to be available from September 22 for EUR 1,599 in the Sennheiser webshop and from selected retail partners.



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PX7 Carbon Edition: Over-ear headphones from Bowers & Wilkins available in new version

PX7 Carbon Edition: Over-ear headphones from Bowers & Wilkins available in new version

By Editor 6 months ago

The flagship of the P series now also available as PX7 Carbon Edition










Ten years after Bowers & Wilkins first added mobile products to its audio portfolio, the British company presents a noble new addition:

The PX7 Carbon Edition (you can find a review of the Space Grey version here) aims to impress with its classic black design and is made of carbon fiber composite materials that are supposed to stand for maximum strength and durability. There are also diamond-cut details on the two ear pads. The headphones weigh 302 grams and are said to offer unmatched sound with adaptive, customizable noise cancellation. Soft ear cushions are said to provide the best wearing comfort and a classy feel. With noise-cancelling activated, battery life is up to 30 hours, with a quick charge of just 15 minutes providing an additional five hours of playtime. Noise-canceling can be adjusted to different listening situations via the Bowers & Wilkins headphone app. Music playback and noise-canceling can be stopped by the user at the touch of a button in notification mode.

Particularly intuitive, proximity sensors allow music playback to stop even when an ear cushion is lifted or the entire headphone is wrapped around the neck. The PX7 Carbon Edition is compatible with all popular Bluetooth devices.

The dedicated and large 43.6mm drivers and new aptX Adaptive technology are said to create a realistic hi-fi soundstage, reproducing sound as it was recorded in the studio. The PX7 features high-resolution wireless technology in 24bit/48kHz streaming quality and active noise-cancelling with 16x sampling rate to ensure undisturbed music enjoyment.

Prices and availability

The PX7 Carbon Edition is expected to be available soon at authorized Bowers & Wilkins retailers for €399 (MSRP). The PX7 is also available in Space Grey and Silver versions. To find your nearest Bowers & Wilkins dealer, use the dealer locator at www.bowerswilkins.com.



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Bose QuietComfort 35 II gaming headset introduced

Bose QuietComfort 35 II gaming headset introduced

By Editor 6 months ago

Bose expands its portfolio and now offers its well-known QuietComfort 35 II (review) specifically for gamers.

For example, the noise-canceling headphones have been expanded with a detachable microphone. In addition, the “new” headphones come with an optional PC desktop controller that allows you to change the master volume and fade in your microphone signal, i.e. your voice, in four steps.








The manufacturer specifies the battery life as up to 40 hours in wired gaming mode and up to 20 hours in Bluetooth mode. Thanks to a 15-minute quick charge, there should be up to five hours more time for wired gaming and up to two and a half hours more in wireless mode.

Like its sibling, the Bose QuietComfort 35 II Gaming Headset is configurable via app, as well as Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa compatible.

330 US dollars is the price of the headset, so far it has only been announced for the US and China.

More info: https://www.bose.com/quietcomfort-35-gaming-headset



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Turtle Beach gets offspring: Stealth 700 Gen 2 and Stealth 600 Gen 2 introduced

Turtle Beach gets offspring: Stealth 700 Gen 2 and Stealth 600 Gen 2 introduced

By Editor 6 months ago

Turtle Beach has unveiled the Stealth 700 Gen 2 and Stealth 600 Gen 2, the next generation of its best-selling wireless gaming headsets for Xbox One, Xbox Series X, PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5.

Successors to the well-known manufacturer’s Stealth 700 and Stealth 600 headsets, the Gen 2 versions aim to take the previous best-sellers to a new level.

Both models are said to offer an evolved, high-quality and elegant look, powerful gaming sound, clear chat thanks to a larger, high-sensitivity flip-to-mute microphone that fits perfectly into the ear cup, and exemplary wearing comfort – all for the same suggested retail prices of EUR 149.99 and EUR 99.99, respectively.

[UPDATE!] Turtle Beach’s new Stealth 600 Gen 2 wireless gaming headset for PS4 and PS5 is available now at participating retailers and at www.turtlebeach.com, with the Stealth 700 Gen 2 headsets to follow in early October.

Stealth 700 Gen 2










The all-new Turtle Beach Stealth 700 Gen 2 is said to offer a variety of upgrades, including improved performance, comfort and design. The Stealth 700 Gen 2’s gaming-focused audio is also said to have been optimized and refined to deliver even more detailed and accurate sound, in keeping with the Turtle Beach slogan: “Hear everything, defeat everyone.” A larger, high-sensitivity flip-to-mute microphone aims to improve chat clarity and disappears almost invisibly into the headset cup when muted. New Aerofit memory foam ear cushions with cooling gel ingredients surround improved 50mm Nanoclear speakers, and a redesigned metal-reinforced headband adds durability and comfort. Battery life is said to have been significantly extended and is now 20 hours. Gamers can use Bluetooth to connect to the brand new Turtle Beach Audio Hub app to easily customize their audio features and program the headset’s wheel and preset button as well as listen to music or take cell phone calls simultaneously while gaming. Xbox fans can take advantage of Xbox Wireless technology as usual, which automatically connects the headset directly to the console, while the included USB transmitter enables wireless gaming and chatting on PS4 and PS5.

Stealth 600 Gen 2










Upgrades to the Stealth 600 Gen 2 are also said to include carefully refined surround sound, as well as a larger, high-sensitivity flip-to-mute microphone that is said to provide improved chat clarity and now blends perfectly with the headset when muted. The Stealth 600 Gen 2’s headband and suspension are said to have been reinforced for increased durability, and soft, glasses-friendly ear cushions are said to provide plush comfort, while improved 50mm speakers promise high-quality, intense gaming sound. An audio preset button on the headset allows for easy audio customization, and Turtle Beach’s exclusive Superhuman Hearing is also still available to gamers for an audio advantage on the Battlefield. Finally, connectivity on Xbox is as simple as ever using Xbox Wireless technology, allowing gamers to connect to their Xbox with the touch of a button, while on PS4 and PS5, the included USB transmitter allows for wireless gaming and chatting.

More info at: https://de.turtlebeach.com/pages/stealth-600-700-gen-2



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Kygo Xellence: True Wireless with Noise Cancelling and Mimi Sound Personalization now available

Kygo Xellence: True Wireless with Noise Cancelling and Mimi Sound Personalization now available

By Editor 6 months ago

Kygo may be known to many as an internationally successful DJ and producer, but the Norwegian seems to be no less successful with his headphone line, which is also proven by our tests of this manufacturer.

Now there’s a new model, the Xellence, which not only comes with Hybrid Noise-Cancelling including Ambient Mode, but also creates an individual hearing profile for you thanks to Mimi Sound Personalization.

Some of you might already know this Mimi Sound technology from various Beyerdynamic models.

The IPX5-certified headphones not only have a glowing X on the surfaces, but they are also capacitive and allow various control options via touch. In addition, the in-ears support access to Siri and Google Now.

The manufacturer also states a total runtime of 30 hours, 10 hours without, 8 hours with ANC and another 20 hours out of the case. Of course, there’s also a fast charging option, autopause, aptX and AAC.

The Kygo Xellence is available now in black or white at a price of 199 euros.

Specifications (manufacturer’s specifications):
  • Impedance: 32 Ω
  • Driver size: 10 mm
  • Frequency response: 20 Hz to 20 kHz
  • Sensitivity: 97 db (+-3 dB)
  • Play time: 30 hrs.
  • Water resistance: IPX5
  • Bluetooth profiles: A2DP/ AVRCP /HSP / HFP
  • Radio range: 10 m
  • Weight: 63 grams
  • Rated capacity charging base: 750 mAh
  • Rated capacity headphones: 85 mAh
  • Charging time: approx. 2 hrs.
  • Quick charge function: 15 min. = 2 more hours playing time
  • Size: 68 mm x 42 mm, 28.5 mm
  • Charging temperature: 0 ~ 45 degrees Celsius
  • Operating temperature: – 20 ~ 45 degrees Celsius

More info at: https://www.xbykygo.com/eu/xellence



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New from Jabra: Elite 85t and a free ANC upgrade all Elite 75t owners!

New from Jabra: Elite 85t and a free ANC upgrade all Elite 75t owners!

By Editor 6 months ago

A decisive purchase criterion for new headphones is clearly active noise cancellation or ANC.

That’s why Jabra, Danish manufacturer of sound and video conferencing solutions, is also introducing ANC to its popular True Wireless portfolio with the brand new Jabra Elite 85t and an upgrade for the Elite 75t series (for review).

However, the Danes do not want to compromise on the slim design or the optimal fit of its headphones. The Elite 85t in semi-open design with new Jabra Advanced ANC and up to 31 hours of battery life will be available from the end of October 2020 for €229 (RRP). The ANC upgrade for the Elite (Active) 75t will be available free of charge via the Jabra Sound+ app from October 2020.










Elite 85t with Jabra Advanced ANC

The newest member of the Elite series features the most advanced and powerful ANC technology Jabra has developed to date – without compromising on size, wearing comfort or distinctive design, the manufacturer explains. Equipped with the new Jabra Advanced ANC, the Elite 85t aims to take noise cancellation a step further than Jabra’s standard ANC. Two chipsets in the headphones are said to provide powerful ANC as well as optimal sound processing to deliver outstanding sound. The Elite 85t are said to be among the smallest headphones in their class, offering premium ANC to create the desired quiet in noisy environments. At the same time, Jabra’s usual HearThrough is back on board to help target ambient noise in crucial situations – a popular feature for increased safety. Both features are customizable and are said to have been developed with a special focus on a natural sound image as well as limited occlusion (closure). Jabra aims to achieve this advancement through two innovations – the semi-open design and multiple ANC microphones.

For call quality, the Elite 85t rely on new technology with 6 microphones (three on each ear cup, two on the outside, one on the inside), aiming to provide excellent call quality for both the user and the person on the other end of the line. Added to this is improved protection against wind noise, which should allow for great call quality anywhere. The microphones on the inside and outside of the headphones are also used for Jabra Advanced ANC. In this way, they are supposed to provide improved noise cancellation and filter more noise. Via a dual slider in the Sound+ app, the Jabra Advanced ANC is individually and continuously adjustable from full noise cancellation to HearThrough mode. This means that the Jabra Elite 85t can provide a more customized sound experience where the user has control over their sound environment as well as the level of quiet.

Semi-open design

The 12mm drivers are said to not only give the Jabra Elite 85t great sound and powerful bass, but at the same time they want to ensure that the True Wireless headphones offer more comfort and reduced ear pressure thanks to the semi-open design. Jabra wants to achieve a better seal, which is a crucial factor for Advanced ANC, through the adapted oval shape of the EarGels. This also means that the Elite 85t no longer sit as low in the ear. This development should result in a more comfortable fit for every user, while also ensuring a very secure fit.

The Jabra Elite 85t are said to offer up to 5.5 hours of sound enjoyment with ANC on, which is said to be extendable to 25 hours when paired with the charging case with ANC on. When ANC is turned off, the compact headphones are even supposed to have a total battery life of 31 hours.

Specifications (manufacturer’s specifications):
  • Compact design and oval silicone EarGels for a secure seal and comfortable fit
  • Dedicated ANC chip that blocks out ambient noise more efficiently
  • 6-microphone call technology and windshield for superior call quality in any environment
  • 4-microphone ANC with microphones on the inside and outside of the headphones
  • 12mm drivers for a great sound experience and powerful bass
  • Semi-open design with natural sound transmission
    Adjustable ANC with two sliders – from full ANC to full HearThrough
  • IPX4-certified ruggedness and 2-year warranty* against damage from dust and water
  • Up to 5.5 hours of battery life on a single charge and up to 25 hours when paired with the charging case with ANC on
  • 7 hours of battery life on a single charge and 31 hours with ANC off
  • Qi certified, for wireless charging and compatible with all Qi certified chargers
  • Customizable equalizer in the Sound+ app for an optimal and personalized sound experience
  • Access to voice assistants: works with Alexa, Siri and Google AssistantTM
  • Jabra MyControls for customized button mapping and MySound listening test for customized sound adjustment
Jabra Elite 85t Price and Availability

The Jabra Elite 85t are scheduled to be available at the end of October 2020 at an MSRP of €229 at select retailers. The headphones will be available in Titanium/Black at launch and Gold/Beige, Copper/Black, Black and Grey from January 2021.

Elite 75t with standard ANC

The popular Elite 75t (for review) will receive an ANC upgrade starting in late October, in both Active and Standard versions. The free firmware update to Jabra Standard ANC via the Sound+ app will allow users to filter out distracting ambient noise during music and media playback. Jabra thus aims to be the first company to offer an ANC update for an existing True Wireless product line. Only through the advanced development department of Jabra engineers on Qualcomm technology should this free upgrade be made available to every Elite 75t user. In doing so, Elite 75t owners are said to benefit from the digital audio processor already installed as well as Jabra’s ANC expertise.

The ANC-equipped 75t models will continue to be IP55/IP57 rated, it adds, and offer a two-year warranty.* With ANC turned on, the Elite 75t are said to get 5.5 hours of music enjoyment on a single charge (24 hours total with charging case). With ANC off, the headphones are said to continue to run for a full 7.5 hours straight and 28 hours together with the case. The new ANC is available as a free firmware update for all Elite (Active) 75t users.

A free ANC upgrade via firmware will be available for the Jabra Elite 75t series via the Sound+ app starting in late October 2020. This means that anyone who owns an Elite 75t product or buys a new pair of headphones will be able to experience the new Jabra standard ANC, which provides low-frequency noise cancellation.

For more information about Jabra, visit www.jabra.com.de/elite85t.

*Registration via the Jabra Sound+ app required.



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Razer shows BlackShark V2 Pro – immersive sound for wireless gaming

Razer shows BlackShark V2 Pro – immersive sound for wireless gaming

By Editor 6 months ago

After Razer has had a really good e-sports headphone in its stable for a few weeks with the BlackShark V2 (review), there is now an upgrade:

Welcome Razer BlackShark V2 Pro!










The Razer BlackShark V2 Pro aims to bring all the groundbreaking audio and microphone technologies found in the recently released Razer BlackShark V2, and takes it a step further with a new microphone housing and an additional speaker chamber. By incorporating Razer HyperSpeed Wireless, the headset is said to deliver lossless, immersive sound for low-latency, wireless gaming and offer up to 24 hours of battery life and 12 meters of wireless range.

The Razer BlackShark V2 Pro utilizes the Razer TriForce Titanium 50mm drivers first introduced in the award-winning Razer BlackShark V2. With its additional speaker chamber, the Razer BlackShark V2 Pro aims to deliver even brighter, clearer sound with individually tuned high, mid and low frequencies for clearer highs, rich mid-tones and powerful bass. Completed with THX Spatial Audio with Gaming Profiles, the Razer BlackShark V2 Pro aims to be the new benchmark in e-sports headsets with 360-degree immersive audio for the competitive edge.

Featuring the new 9.9mm Razer HyperClear Supercardioid microphone, the Razer BlackShark V2 Pro aims to deliver ultra-clear voice quality for perfect team communication – even during the most heated battles: with improved voice isolation that rejects more ambient noise from the back and sides, increased sensitivity for better low-frequency response, an optimized housing and precise voice pickup.

The Razer BlackShark V2 Pro is lightweight yet durable at just 320g and features closed earcups, covered inside with soft faux leather, for excellent passive noise cancellation that easily blocks out unwanted outside noise for long gaming sessions and uninterrupted immersion. The Razer BlackShark V2 Pro is equipped with ultra-soft and comfortable memory foam ear cushions and a headband made of FlowKnit fabric, a breathable fabric that reduces sweat and heat buildup at contact points – a combination that should make the Razer BlackShark V2 Pro the ultimate wireless gaming headset.

The Razer BlackShark V2 Pro is available now for 199.99 on Razer.com.

Features (manufacturer’s specs):
  • Razer HyperSpeed wireless technology for lossless sound and virtually latency-free wireless gaming.
  • Razer TriForce Titanium 50 mm drivers for hi-fi sound quality
  • Razer HyperClear supercardioid microphone for perfect voice quality and advanced microphone controls
  • Latest passive noise reduction for undisturbed concentration
  • FlowKnit ear cushions with memory foam for premium-quality comfort
  • Frequency response: 12 Hz – 28 kHz
  • Impedance: 32 Ω at 1 kHz
  • Sensitivity (at 1 kHz): 100 dB SPL / mW, 1 KHz
  • Drivers: Individually tuned dynamic 50 mm drivers
  • Inner ear cup diameter: 65 X 40 mm
  • Connection type: Wireless (2.4 GHz) and 3.5 mm
    Jack connector
  • Cable length: 1.3 m
  • Approximate weight: 320 g
  • Oval ear cushions: Made of breathable memory foam
  • Microphone – Frequency response: 100 Hz – 10 kHz
  • Microphone – Signal to Noise Ratio: ≥ 60 dB
  • Microphone – sensitivity (at 1 kHz): -42 ± 3 dB
  • Microphone – pickup pattern: unidirectional (from one direction
  • Ear cup controls: volume, microphone mute
  • Audio playback use: devices with 3.5 mm jack connector; devices with USB connector.



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Qualcomm publishes “2020 state of the art” report: “Sound quality is the most important feature”

Qualcomm publishes “2020 state of the art” report: “Sound quality is the most important feature”

By Editor 6 months ago

Qualcomm’s first State of Play report, published five years ago, predicted that most earphones, headphones and speakers would be completely wireless.
This is exactly what is now a reality.

For the current report, Qualcomm says it analyzed the responses of 5,000 smartphone users in the U.S., U.K., Germany, China and Japan to determine their buying motives and what’s really important in the “wireless age.”

According to the study, 73 percent of consumers are now interested in being completely wire-free. True-wireless headphone adoption has nearly doubled compared to the results of last year’s report, from 23 percent to 42 percent worldwide, it said.

This year, convenience is expected to be the second most important purchase consideration next to battery life, reflecting the growing trend toward longer battery life.

Qualcomm’s findings also show that video consumption is the second most common use case for wireless headphones and the third most common for earbuds. In addition, nearly half of all respondents said they use wireless audio products while gaming.

Noise cancelling is now a key feature

Consumer demand for noise cancelling is increasing year over year, and according to Qualcomm’s report, 71 percent of consumers surveyed said they were interested in the feature. Noise cancellation is now the fourth most requested feature for wireless headphones, the manufacturer said.

Sound quality remains the decisive purchasing factor

Sound quality is the most important feature consumers look for when buying headphones and speakers, even ahead of price. For example, results show that 77 percent of this year’s respondents said they were interested in high-resolution sound quality.

More info at: www.qualcomm.com



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Sennheiser introduces HD 560S for demanding music listening

Sennheiser introduces HD 560S for demanding music listening

By Editor 6 months ago

Today’s music enthusiasts spend hours enjoying or analyzing music – be it the works of other artists or their own recordings.
The new HD 560S headphones from Sennheiser are said to offer exactly what it takes at an affordable price: the HD 560S aims to deliver natural and precise reference sound down to the deepest bass, revealing every detail. At the same time, it is very light and thus hardly noticeable on the head and ears, the statement continues.

The HD 560S’s transducers aim to be specifically tuned for accuracy and provide reliable A/B comparisons of mixes, sources and media formats. Its open earcups are said to allow for natural sound wave propagation, while the angled transducers are said to create an optimal listening position, similar to a carefully set-up recording studio.

With a frequency response of 6 Hz – 38 kHz, the HD 560S aims to reproduce the entire frequency range linearly and faithfully, right down to the deepest bass. At the same time, a high sensitivity of 110 dB/1V and exceptionally low distortion (<0.05% at 90 dB) offer expressive dynamics and clarity, even at high sound pressure levels, he said.

“We are pleased to introduce the HD 560S as an entry-level headphone for music lovers. In terms of price-performance ratio, this product represents a paradigm shift in open, dynamic headphones,” said Jermo Köhnke, product manager at Sennheiser. “With its linear acoustics tailored for sophisticated music appreciation, listeners discover music unadulterated from production to playback.”

The HD 560S’s ultra-lightweight housing is also said to provide undisturbed listening, as the open, circumaural design is said to not only produce natural sound – the vented ear cup is said to stay cool and not even touch the wearer’s ears. The velour ear cushions completely enclose the ear and are thus said to allow for comfortable long-term listening.

Since music lovers frequent a variety of sources, the voice coil is said to be specially designed to provide an exceptional sound experience regardless of the playback system. Despite the 120 Ω impedance, the drivers are said to be extremely efficient, allowing the HD 560S to be used with virtually any audio source. For maximum versatility, it comes with a detachable 3-meter cable with 6.3-mm jack and a 3.5-mm adapter with a flexible 15-cm cable.

Scope of delivery (manufacturer’s specifications):
  • HD 560S headphones
  • 3 m cable with 6.3 mm jack
  • 6.3 to 3.5 mm adapter
Technical data (manufacturer’s specifications):
  • Impedance: 120 Ω
  • Audio transmission range: 6 Hz to 38 kHz (-10 dB)
  • Sound pressure level at 1 kHz: 110 dB (1 kHz / 1 V RMS)
  • Distortion factor at 1 kHz: < 0.05 % (1 kHz / 90 dB SPL)
  • Connector: 6.35 mm with 3.5 mm adapter
  • Transducer principle: Dynamic, open
  • Weight without cable: 240 g
  • Ear cushion material: Velour

The Sennheiser HD 560S should be available from 29 September for 199 EUR (RRP). More info at: https://de-de.sennheiser.com/hd-560s



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