Thursday, January 8, 2015

Noise Cancelling Headphones: Lightning interface, power supply


CES 2015 exhibition designed for Apple devices to create the product is further unveiled today, Harman and Philips introduced a new noise-canceling headphones, respectively, can take advantage of Lightning-powered interface. But more than the light of the phone battery is a test.



  Generally good point noise canceling headphones have a flaw, that is their own electricity needs some support, which is used in mobile devices will be very inconvenient. Whereas during CES, Harman and Philips were introduced JBL Reflect Aware and Fidelio NC1L noise-canceling headphones, and uses the standard 3.5mm abandon Apple Lightning connector.

  Harman JBL Reflect series is ear sports headphones, JBL Reflect Aware (left) is no exception, and also supports the use of mobile applications to choose different noise levels. In addition Lightning interface, the headset can also insert Micro-USB interface, so is not limited to Apple devices. Within  149$  price range is also acceptable, but Harman did not give a specific release date.

  Philips Fidelio NC1L (pictured right) and other products like Fidelio, is a moving coil headphones, it is learned that in addition to adjusting the noise reduction level can also be heart, there are calls special sound. Fidelio NC1L does not depend iPhone, but the use of built-in 24-bit DAC, provide a more perfect sound experience. But the corresponding price also reached a slightly higher  299$ , will be listed in "near future."

  While eliminating the external power supply and battery, but it is not known whether these two headphones will seriously affect the iPhone's battery life, intends to purchase a friend or look under the subsequent evaluation of it.

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