
Sennheiser MX W1 Wireless Earphones using Kleer transmission
By: Daniel Chubb | August 27, 2008 | 1 Comment
We see all sorts of products on product review, but this does have to be my favourite product of the day just for the mere coolness, I’m talking about the Wireless earphones made by Sennheiser, to be precise the Sennheiser MX W1 wireless earphones.
So you can forget about the metres of mangled cables you normally have to deal with, instead just listen to the flawless transmission of uncompressed CD-quality sound.
If you want to know how the set works, let me tell you, it’s by using a new technology called Kleer Corporation’s digital transmission, this allows for a much better sound than if used via Bluetooth.
If you think how your wireless mouse works the Sennheiser MX W1 wireless earphones work pretty similar, in that they need a transmitter in order to function properly, but hey what do we care if we have finally got rid of all that unwanted cable.
When you purchase these very sexy wireless earphones you will get a gorgeous carry-case with a built in battery pack, this will allow you a maximum of three times to fully recharge the earphones. When fully charged the ear buds will last at least 3-5 hours, the transmitter will last about 10 hours on maximum charge.
So to be one of the lucky owners of these nifty earphones you will need to dive into your wallet or hammer your credit card for around $499.99, Ouch, ok they don’t come cheap, but with style and quality like this who said it would.
Source: nexus
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