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Connection and design
Design
overhead, closed
full size Over-Ear
overhead, closed
full size Over-Ear
Microphonebuilt into the bodybuilt into the body
Connection typecombinedcombined
Connection
mini-Jack (3.5 mm)
Bluetooth v 4.1
mini-Jack (3.5 mm)
Bluetooth v 4.1
Plugstraightstraight
Cable supplysingle-sidedsingle-sided
Range10 m10 m
Cable typeroundround
Detachable cable
Specs
Soundstereostereo
Impedance16 Ohm
Frequency range20 – 20000 Hz20 – 20000 Hz
Sensitivity110 dB110 dB
Speaker size57 mm57 mm
Emitter typedynamicdynamic
Features
Volume control
Card reader
FM receiver
Power supply
Power sourcebatterybattery
Operating time (music)40 h40 h
General
Weight226 g
Color
Added to E-Catalogjune 2017may 2016

Impedance

Impedance refers to the headphone's nominal resistance to AC current, such as an audio signal.

Other things being equal, a higher impedance reduces distortion, but requires a more powerful amplifier — otherwise the headphones simply will not be able to produce sufficient volume. Thus, the choice of resistance depends primarily on which signal source you plan to connect the "ears". So, for a portable gadget (smartphone, pocket player), an indicator of 16 ohms or less is considered optimal, 17 – 32 ohms is not bad. Higher values — 33 – 64 ohms and 65 – 96 ohms — will require quite powerful amplifiers, like those used in computers and televisions. And models with a resistance of 96 – 250 ohms and above are designed mainly for Hi-End audio equipment and professional use; for such cases, detailed recommendations for selection can be found in special sources.

Card reader

The presence of a card reader in the headphones — a device for reading removable memory cards, usually microSD format.

Like built-in memory (see above), such cards are used to store various information — most often music files (accordingly, most models with card readers also have a built-in player and can play music without connecting to external devices at all). In this case, a memory card can be either an addition to the built-in drive, or the only supported media type. The second option is much more common: "removable" memory in terms of gigabytes of volume is much cheaper than the built-in one. In addition, if one card is not enough, the music can be kept on several, "recharging" the card reader as needed.

Note that even cards of the same type are usually produced in different standards — for example, in addition to the "regular" microSD, more capacious and advanced microSDHC, and more recently microSDXC have gained popularity. These formats are not 100% compatible, so before using a card reader, be sure to check which card types it supports.

FM receiver

A built-in tuner that allows you to receive FM radio broadcasts using headphones — it is in this range that most modern music stations broadcast (because it allows you to broadcast sound in stereo). In other words, "ears" with this function allow you to listen to the radio without the use of additional equipment — except that you may need to connect a wire, which in this case plays the role of an antenna.

Weight

The total weight of the headphones; for true wireless models (see "Cable Type"), the weight of each individual earbud is listed.

This parameter is directly related to the design (see above) and some features of the functionality. Thus, the mentioned true wireless devices are very light, their weight does not exceed 25 g. More traditional in-ears and in-ears can be noticeably heavier, up to 50g for in-ears and up to 100g for most in-ears. Overhead models, for the most part, are quite massive: among them there are many models weighing 200 – 250 g, 250 – 300 g and even more than 300 g. It should be noted that a significant weight for false ears is often not a disadvantage, but an advantage: it allows them to stay on the head more securely, creates an impression of solidity and reliability, and most often does not create significant inconvenience.
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