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Great Sony Smart Noise Canceling Headphones Drop to Record Low in China Sale

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Last June, Sony launched the WF-1000XM4 True Wireless Active Noise Canceling Bluetooth Headphones in China for about $300.

At the moment, in honor of the big sale in the Jingdong store, the price has been reduced to $185. Headphones are available in silver, black and platinum color options.

The Sony WF-1000XM4 supports LDAC encoding, allowing you to transfer up to 3 times more data than conventional Bluetooth headsets. It also supports DSEE Extreme and 360 Reality Audio, using AI technology to reproduce the frequency response of the original source with high fidelity.

Great Sony Smart Noise Canceling Headphones Drop to Record Low in China Sale

Sony WF-1000XM4 have stronger noise reduction at high frequencies. Compared with the previous generation, the Sony WF-1000XM4 is able to cancel noise 40% more effectively, while it can automatically detect wind noise. Using the official Sony app, you can turn on adaptive sound control and choose between 20 surround sound scenarios.

In addition, the Sony WF-1000XM4 supports quick pairing with Android and Windows 10, and can also detect the user’s speech, automatically pause music, and turn on an ambient sound mode that Sony calls “hands-free smart talking.”

The Sony WF-1000XM4 received a multi-beam design and support for bone conduction, as well as IPX4 moisture protection.

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Marshall Amplification was bought by Zound Industries, which has been producing Marshall headphones and speakers for 12 years.

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Marshall Amplification was bought by Zound Industries which has been

Marshall Amplification, best known for its guitar amplifiers, was sold to the Swedish company Zound Industries. The irony of the situation is that it was Zound Industries that in recent years, since 2010, has been releasing headphones and speakers under the Marshall brand.

Marshall Amplification was bought by Zound Industries, which has been producing Marshall headphones and speakers for 12 years.

The amount of the transaction is unknown, but it is reported that 24% of the shares remained with the Marshall family. By the way, as a result of the merger after the completion of the transaction, a private company Marshall Group will be obtained.

Jeremy de Maillard, who is currently the CEO of Zound, will also become the CEO of the Marshall Group in the future. He does not expect any changes for the two companies, which means that the business will not be significantly affected by the merger. Including there will be no changes in the development process of headphones and acoustic systems.

We haven’t released a single Zound product that hasn’t been approved by a Marshall acoustic engineer. It’s a complete extension of what we do, except we’re one and the same now.

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AirPods Pro 2 with USB-C connector may come out this summer

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AirPods Pro 2 with USB C connector may come out this

Apple recently released a developer preview of iOS 16.4 that includes references to the new AirPods with model number A3048 and the new AirPods case with model number A2968.

According to well-known analyst Ming Chi-Kuo, we are talking about the fully wireless version of the AirPods Pro 2 headphones with a USB-C connector. Recall that Apple released AirPods Pro 2 with a Lightning connector at the end of last year. Bulk shipments of the new headphones are expected between the second and third quarters of this year.

AirPods Pro 2 with USB-C connector may come out this summer

Kuo didn’t say anything else about the new AirPods Pro 2. It’s not clear if these will be the same AirPods Pro 2 that come in a USB-C case, or if they’ll get some other hardware changes.

Apple is also expected to release the iPhone 15 lineup this year with a USB-C port instead of a Lightning port, with Kuo claiming that Apple currently has no plans to release USB-C versions of the AirPods 2 and AirPods 3.

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The very unusual design of the Huawei FreeBuds 5 headphones is inspired by Rupert’s ultra-strong glass drops

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The very unusual design of the Huawei FreeBuds 5 headphones

Huawei introduced the FreeBuds 5 headphones, which stand out with a very unusual design.

The very unusual design of the Huawei FreeBuds 5 headphones is inspired by Rupert's ultra-strong glass drops

As you can see, they look like some kind of frozen liquid, and this is no accident. According to the company, this design was inspired by the so-called Rupert drops – frozen drops of tempered glass, which, due to their internal structure, stand out for their extreme strength.

The very unusual design of the Huawei FreeBuds 5 headphones is inspired by Rupert's ultra-strong glass drops

As for the technical part, they are based on 11 mm drivers, the headphones support L2HC and LDAC, boast an autonomy of 30 hours, but this is taking into account the case, they support fast charging and are protected from moisture (IP54). The company is asking $130 for the device.

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