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New Noise Cancelling Headphones

Allan Ford June 4, 2007

Audio product manufacturer Jabra has announced noise cancelling headphones for the Australian market.

04.jabra.jpgThe Jabra C820s remove background noise by up to 22 decibels, the manufacturer claims.

They
are powered by a single AAA battery in the ear cup and come with a
standard stereo audio cable for devices such as MP3 players or PCs.

There is also a connector cable for music phones with adapters, an airline adaptor and a 3.5mm – 6.5mm stereo adaptor.

They
can be folded flat into the supplied case to minimise damage when
traveling, and weigh less than 200 grams, making them ultra-portable.

Specifications


• Stereo headphones
• Hi-fi frequency speakers
• Active Noise Cancellation: up to 22 dB
• Active Noise Cancellation battery life: up to 50 hours
• Audio bypass function enables the delivery of compensated audio in
absence of battery
• Ear cups with premium grade leatherette pads
• Frequency response: 20 Hz to 22 kHz +/- 3dB
• Speakers: 2 x 1½ in (2 x 40 mm) neodymium
• Total Harmonic Distortion: less than 1%
• Impedance: 64 Ohm
• Weighs less than 7 oz (200 g)
• Dimensions: H 6 ⁴/5 x W 6 ²/5 x D 3 ¹/10 in (174 x 163 x 80 mm)


In the box


• Jabra C820s stereo music headphones
• Flat-pack carry case
• 3.5 mm stereo audio cables
• 2-prong airline adapter
• 3.5 mm – 6.5 mm stereo adapter
• 3.5 mm – 2.5 mm stereo adapter
• 1 x AAA battery
• User manual




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