Sony has come up with an active noise-cancelling headphone in India called MDR-1000X. Priced at ₹30,990/-, these Bluetooth-enabled headphones wirelessly connect to smartphones and other devices to offer a hassle-free listening experience. These headphones feature the best noise-cancellation technology. Let’s check out the details:
Wireless Headphones
The latest Sony MDR-1000X headphones are wireless. They feature ‘Quick Attention’ mode that allows one to talk by just keeping the palm of your hand on the outside of ear cup. This activates the feature and allows you to start the conversation. There’s an ambient sound mode that changes the sound condition so that users can listen to music along with outside sound. The mode adjusts the headphones according to the sound surrounding you and makes you aware without making any compromise on the music experience.
Noise Cancelling Headphones
The headphones has signal processing to offer better noise cancellation, an upgraded filtering process and optimized dual noise sensor technology. They come with a unique ‘Personal NC Optimiser’ that works to enhance the listening experience of the listener. The Personal NC Optimiser analyses the shape of your head and how you wear the heaphones. This offers the most awesome listening experience.
Easy Connect
These headphones make use of Bluetooth technology to quickly connect to mobile device or music player. In terms of battery, Sony claims that it can last for about 20 hours on a single charge. It also features S-Master HX and LDAC technologies.
A quick look at specifications of Sony MDR-1000X headphones:
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