Sennheiser teams up with Adidas for headphone series
updated 05:15 am EST, Fri December 3, 2010
Three models including the HD 25, HD 220, CX 310
Sennheiser has teamed with Adidas to release a new Adidas Originals line of headphones. The range includes the HD 25, the HD 220 and the CX 310. The HD 25 is a premium headphone set aimed at DJs, while the HD 220 adopt a street style. The CX 310 are an in-ear type earphone.
The HD 25s are a lightweight 162g design and have a high maximum sound pressure of 120dB making them appropriate for user during DJ gigs. They use neodymium drivers aluminum coils to deliver a frequency response of 16 -22000Hz.
The HD 220s are a mid-range headset that features a closed supraaural design to block out outside noise and include individually adjustable earcups to deliver maximum comfort. They have a sound pressure of 108dB with a frequency response of 19-21000Hz.
The CX 310s are an in-ear design that offer high passive noise reduction. They are aimed at active users on the go and come with three sizes of ear tips. They weigh only 10g and have a sound pressure of 113dB and a frequency range of 19-21000Hz.
All are available now through normal retail channels including Amazon.
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