RadTech ProCable in-ear iPhone headphones look awesome, won’t break your b
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Looking to get your iPhone a new pair of brand new headphones? There some high-end models with $100+ price tag, but would you really spend that much on headphones? If you're like me, you don't spend a fortune on those things — rather you're searching for more inexpensive alternatives. Like Radtech's ProCable in-ear iPhone headphones for instance. Take a look at the specs:
- Freq Response (Out): 20 / 17,000 Hz
- Mic Response (In): -55 / -60 dB
- Isolation: 18dB
- Impedence @1kHz: 32 Ohms
- Sensitivity: 113 - 119 dB
- Maximum [Clean] Output: 110 dB/mW
- Cable Length: Avg 1.2m / 46in Asymmetrical
- Connector Type: 4-conductor 3.5mm
- Driver Type / Size: Dynamic / 10mm
- Mic Orientation: Left
- Weight: 13g
- Available Colors: White - Black
Ideal of all, you can get them for $24.95. There are even cheaper alternatives, of course, but these hit the sweet spot, between being too costly and simply cheap. And while you're on a shopping spree at Radtech's website, you might also think about adding replacement ear tips (6 pack costs $4.95) or audio splitter cable ($6.95).
[Via: Gizmodo]
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