Ultrasone debuts $600 “radiation reducing” Pro 900 headphones
Filed under: Home Entertainment, Portable Audio
Good news everyone! If Ultrasone’s $1,500 pair of radiation reducing Edition 9 headphones were a bit too pricey for your taste, you’ll no doubt be thrilled to know that the company has now let loose the far cheaper Pro 900 phones, which promise to block just as much of that pesky radiation for the low, low price of $600. Of course, Ultrasone is just as focused on sound quality as it is on curbing radiation leakage, and the Pro 900s look like they should deliver the goods on that front as well, with them boasting a 6-42k Hz frequency range, 40 Ohm impedance, a sound pressure level of 96dB, and a 40mm titanium-plated driver at the heart of each can. You’ll even get interchangeable spiral and straight cables, and a hard carrying case to protect your new prized posession.[Thanks, Tom]
Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
Thank you for reading this post. You can now Leave A Comment (0) or Leave A Trackback.
Post Info
This entry was posted on Friday, August 29th, 2008 and is filed under Home Repair.You can follow any responses to this entry through the Comments Feed. You can Leave A Comment, or A Trackback.
Previous Post: Qualcomm slapped with fine for violating Broadcom injunction »
Next Post: Apple patent filing details touchscreen tablet »
- iPhone firmware 2.2 gets QuickPwn and PwnageTool, of course
- G1 multi-touch a reality, integrated headphone jack still just a dream
- Pasen is dead, long live Pasen’s new REI-16 PMP
- Jobo introduces 8.4-inch PDJ800 / PDJ801 digital photo frames
- BlackBerry Storm: the aftermath
- UT Austin creates world’s highest resolution tiled display: Stallion
- Oklahoma town provides real-time streaming from cop cars, free WiFi to residents
- Meizu M8 Flash demo hits the scene, looks mighty familiar
- ClarionMiND MID on sale in the US for $649.99
- Dell adds $100 32GB SSD option to Inspiron Mini 9

