Sennheiser Introduces the PXC 250-II Travel Headphone

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On The Move With Nothing to Disturb You: Sennheiser Introduces the New PXC 250-II Travel Headphone

The
PXC 250-II delivers a powerful, detailed sound with a frequency
response from 10 to 21,000 Hertz (click on image to download hi-res)


Old Lyme, Conn.

, February 16, 2010

Whether
by plane or train, travelers can silence surrounding noise anytime
thanks to the PXC 250-II from Sennheiser, which builds on the heritage
of the successful PXC 250 travel headphone. Because its improved
NoiseGard(TM)

technology
effectively reduces engine noise, rumbling train sounds and other
ambient noise, all that remains is perfect sound quality and an
opportunity to completely relax.

Keeping out travel noise disturbances
Take off, and lose yourself completely—the PXC 250-II ensures you
experience the most from your music when on the move. Thanks to
high-performing neodymium magnets, the PXC 250-II delivers a powerful,
detailed sound with a frequency response from 10 to 21,000 Hertz. To
help listeners enjoy their entertainment undisturbed, the PXC 250-II is
equipped with NoiseGard to screen out any intrusive ambient noise on
journeys.

The patented NoiseGard technology has been used in international air
travel for years, where it affords pilots better overall concentration
while reducing fatigue. The principle behind the technology is that
tiny microphones–which are located in the headphone ear cups–pick up
sound from the vicinity, analyze it and then electronically produce
anti-noise. The result is the cancellation of ambient noise.

A great-sounding travel companion
The PXC 250-II is a practical and agreeable travel companion. On
planes, a special adapter provides an optimal connection to the
in-flight entertainment system, while the long, 4.6-foot cable allows
ample freedom of movement. It also features a convenient volume control
integrated into the NoiseGard processor. The headphones are easy on
batteries, providing up to 50 hours of undisturbed listening pleasure.
Even without NoiseGard deployed, the sound is outstanding regardless of
the musical genre, such as classical, rock, jazz or spoken word.

When not in use, the travel headphone can simply be folded and stored
flat, taking up very little space in your carry-on luggage. The
PXC 250-II uses just one AAA battery for the operation of NoiseGard,
making the headphones even lighter and more convenient than their
predecessor. Adding to the headphone’s stability and comfort is a metal
reinforced headband with soft padding on the inside. The PXC 250-II
comes with its own carrying pouch, which has enough space within to
hold a small MP3 player as well.

 
MSRP: $259.95

 
About Sennheiser
Sennheiser is a world-leading manufacturer of microphones, headphones
and wireless transmission systems. Established in 1945 in Wedemark,
Germany, Sennheiser is now a global brand represented in 60 countries
around the world with U.S. headquarters in Old Lyme, Connecticut.
Sennheiser’s pioneering excellence in technology has rewarded the
company with numerous awards and accolades including an Emmy, a Grammy,
and the Scientific and Engineering Award of the Academy of Motion
Picture Arts and Sciences. For more information, please visit www.sennheiserusa.com.


SENNHEISER ELECTRONIC CORPORATION

1 Enterprise Drive, Old Lyme, CT 06371

(860) 434-9190, Fax (860) 434-1759


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