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PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS
Type: Over-Ear
Frequency Response: 10 – 21000 Hz
Impedance: 32 Ω
Cord Length: 1.2 m
NFC: No
Bluetooth : No
Microphone: 80 - 15,000 Hz, omni-directional
Headphone Jack: 3.5 mm, straight
PX 200-IIi
The lightweight and supra-aural PX 200-IIi is great for travel as well as outdoor use, because it easily fits into a pocket when folded. The closed mini headset offers good isolation against outside noise and is ideal for noisier environments. The new headset with remote unit enables you to control the latest generations of iPod and iPhone, or the iPad.* No need to fumble with the player – simply push the buttons integrated in the cable to control the volume, play, pause, or skip tracks. Used on the latest iPhone models, the unit also serves as a headset to answer, end, or reject calls and activates the Voice Control.
FEATURES
• Smart in-line remote control with microphone - change the volume, control your music-playing options, answer or end calls and activate the iPhone Voice Control - all from a sleek built-in unit
• Unique fold and flip design - the award-winning design allows you to turn the ear cups 90° and fold them toward the headband for easy, compact stowing
• Superb Sennheiser stereo sound - Powerful neodymium magnets for extremely low distortion; highly efficient and powerful sound reproduction
• Rugged and robust - steel-reinforced headband with metal joints, tested for extreme high durability
• Lightweight and comfortable - the casing and cushioned ear pads are so light and soft, you'll forget you're even wearing a headset
• Portability essentials - comes with a convenient storage pouch for protection and to prevent tangling
• Made for latest generations of iPod, iPhone and the iPad*
• Peace of mind - thanks to the 2-year international warranty
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