XTC In-Ear Genuine Wood Headphones for $23
June 23, 2017 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website


KEY FEATURES
The XTC Headphones seamlessly combine premium sound reproduction and top-notch noise isolation. How? By turning to the same technology that symphony members and concert hall architects have relied on for centuries: genuine, high-quality wood.
- Built-in microphone for taking calls
- Superior wood acoustic properties
- Sleek nylon black cable
- High-fidelity stereo sound, as the artists intended it to be heard
- Strong, durable wood design that will last longer
- Top-notch noise isolation
- Distortion-free volume levels & deep base response
- Soft-silicone earbuds for comfortable fit
- Gold-plated 3.5mm audio jack for uninterrupted, smooth sound
PRODUCT SPECS
Details & Requirements
- Stereo sound
- Driver unit: Dymanic 8mm Neodymium
- Sensitivity: 101+/3dB at 1KHz, 1mW
- Impedance: 16 Ohms
- Frequency response: 18Hz-22kHz
- R & L balance: <3dB(50Hz-6KHz, 1mW)
- Total harmonic distortion: <3dB
- Rated input power: 5mW
- Connection: 3.5mm gold-plated jack
- Cable length: 48″”/1.2m TPE cable
Includes:
- XTC In-Ear Wood Headphones (black)
- Silicon eartips in S, M & L
- Eco-friendly pouch
Compatibility
- Apple/iOS
- Android
- Windows
- Any other device with a 3.5mm audio jack
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