Ultrasone introduces new headphone models

Jan 27, 2008 8:11 AM


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The HFI 780 is one of many new headphone versions announced by Ultrasone at the recent NAMM convention.

The HFI 780 is one of many new headphone versions announced by Ultrasone at the recent NAMM convention.

German manufacturer Ultrasone AG used the NAMM convention in Anaheim, CA, to introduce the next generation of its critically acclaimed headphones. Split among the Pro, Hifi and DJ lines, the new models all feature patented S-Logic technology and a sleek new look. In addition, all Ultrasone lines feature revised accessories.

Ultrasone’s S-Logic technology helps encourage safer listening by reducing sound pressure to the eardrums 40 percent while delivering an amazing natural sound. The ULE (Ultra-Low Emissions) technology allows lower magnetic field emissions than any other headphones, reducing electromagnetic field radiation by up to 98 percent.

For more information, visit www.ultrasoneusa.com.



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