Screaming babies, turbofan engine roar, the drone of air-con units-traveling is really a sonic nightmare. Sennheiser wants to aid with new pair of earbuds that offer you three modes of noise-destroying goodness.
The diminutive CXC 700 ‘s first profile absorbs low-frequency noise (100-400 Hz). That’ll guard your plane, train and bus engines. Mode two makes a speciality of the medium frequency range (400 to three,000 Hz)-blocking out things like the mind-numbing hum of air con units on planes and office buildings. And whenever you really need to shut out the arena, mode three will crush almost all ambient sound-from background airport chatter to that phlegmly seat mate.
There’s even a handy TalkThrough function for fast conversations (drink orders) that won’t require you to remove your earphones. And when you’ve passed out, the CXC 700s are designed to truly be comfortable while pressed up again a pillow, letting you snooze in clamorless bliss.
Alas, the associated fee of destroying the realm’s more annoying sounds won’t come cheap. Like anything of Sennheiser’s noise-cancelling travel line-up, the CXC 700s will likely be ‘spensive. $320 to be precise. [ Sennheiser ]
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