
Panasonic will be releasing its new pair of earphones known as the RP-HJE900 on June 15th in Japan. What makes this pair different from the rest in the market is the use of zirconia, a material often associated with the manufacturing of fake diamonds. Apparently zirconia suppresses sound distortion, or so the story goes. Sound pressure sensitivity has been rated to fall in the vicinity of 100dB/mW, with a frequency response of 6Hz–28 KHz accompanying each purchase. To add to the RP-HJE900′s uniqueness, it boasts removable cables, making it a whole lot easier to stow away without ending up with a tangled mess when you need it. No idea on how much it costs though.
Related articles:Philips DS6100 iOS speaker dock looks pretty sleek
Zooka portable speaker is elegant
Scosche bassDOCK gives your iPad audio some oomph
Seen at: akihabaranews
Add a Comment
 
| Ubergizmo founders on   |
|  Eliane Fiolet  |  Hubert Nguyen  |
