Sennheiser's New Wireless Earphones
Some announcements make us sit up, especially when they're from a brand we like. Sennheiser has released its new wireless earphones that use Kleer technology, and the same has been showcased at CES. The MX W1 comprises two sleek earpieces (untethered right and left earphones) featuring Sennheiser's 'twist-to-fit' system to ensure a secure and comfortable fit in each ear.
Kleer's 5x-10x power advantage over Bluetooth has enabled Sennheiser to use the smallest rechargeable coin cell battery in the world, facilitating a compact, ergonomically pleasing design that will appeal to consumers. The earphones come with a small, matchbox-sized transmitter and a transport case that includes an integrated battery to recharge the earphones.
"The name Sennheiser has been synonymous with top-quality audio products for over 60 years," said Levent Gun, President and CEO of Kleer. "It's therefore a huge vote-of-confidence that this industry giant has validated our wireless audio technology with an outstanding product that we believe will set a new standard in wireless audio sound. The MX W1 represents the best our respective companies can offer to consumers in wireless earphone technology and design."
The MX W1 will be available from May 2008. No prices have been announced, but rest assured, you'll be the first to know
Monday, January 28, 2008
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