Tuesday, September 9, 2014

Sony MDR-XB950BT, Bluetooth headsets for mobile

Sony MDR-XB950BT


Headphones Sony MDR-XB950BT is designed to be combined with mobile phones. At the end of the day, music consumers increasingly spend more time listening to your favorite songs from the device that goes with them all day, and that is usually mobile. Present design circumauricular with an adjustable headband which is further enhanced in the inner part coming into contact with the head . They are comfortable to wear them inside and outside the home. They are finished in black colored, with slight red accents lining the headphone shells. To take up less space and, above all, are not damaged during transport, the shells can be rotated, so that plans can be saved in the bag or backpack.


 The pads, also padded, have well studied in terms of shape and size, to fit different people shape. The cavity that triggers the sound to the ear is located so that the ear can hold a natural position but facilitating the arrival of the audio signal to the eardrums. They are closed and dynamic type. They offer great freedom during the listening sessions because they can transmit music wirelessly via Bluetooth, which is compatible with the profile A2DP capable of handling audio in stereo. As they are also equipped with NFC (Near Field Communication), the work of matching headphones with mobile is a cinch. Just one touch of the phone on the headset so that the connection occurs.


Sony MDR-XB950BT


 Anyway, the Sony MDR-XB950BT can be used with portable audio players, computers and hi-fi systems without Bluetooth, since they come equipped with an audio cable with a length of 1.2 meters completed in stereo minijack connector (3.5 mm). Also, thanks to built-in microphone, these headphones can function as handsfree Blueooth to answer calls without taking the phone bag or pocket. They are the first Bluetooth headset brands that have a system of bass boost (Extra Bass XB). The user can activate the mode Electro Bass Booster, further boosting the low frequencies, in the style of a disco sound.


 The frequency response when the audio is transmitted via Bluetooth ranging from 20 to 20,000 hertz. Instead, the frequency range is extended when the supplied audio cable (passive mode) is used to 3 Hz in severe and even 28,000 Hz in acute, with a sensitivity of 102 decibels. In this way allowed a maximum input of 1.00 mW. They incorporate a large aperture 40 mm diameter with neodymium magnets, which reproduce deep bass. Inside the package is a micro USB cable with a length of half a meter. The Sony MDR-XB950BT is distributed in stores in our country at a retail price of 180 euros.



Sony MDR-XB950BT, Bluetooth headsets for mobile

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