For travelers who find themselves constantly on the go, Sennheiser has introduced the ultimate headphone for all their listening needs and that is designed especially for traveling.
Being unveiled at CES (News - Alert) Las Vegas, the new CX 6 Travel ear-canal headphones from Sennheiser include a compact size for easy portability and sound reproduction that brings quality listening even over the typical noise of jet engines on a plane, squeaky brakes on a train, or even chatty seat-mates.
Eric Palonen, product manager for Sennheiser's consumer electronics division explained the special design of the ear-canal headphone includes a 1/8'' jack to connect to multimedia players as well as a double mono adapter to connect to in-flight entertainment systems. The adapter changes the headphones impedance to support high quality sound while in-flight, using an MP3 player, a smartphone or a CD player.
For those spending a significant time traveling, Sennheiser's new CX 6 Travel headphones offer quality sound, entertainment and comfort while on the go.
The CX 6 Travel, which will be available in stores from March 2008, also comes with, a cable clip, a hard-shell transport case and adapter rings in S, M and L-- offering a customized fit for the user's auditory canal.
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