Faible | Moyenne | Bon | Excellent | |
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Poids | 300 g Meilleur: Cyber Acoustics ACM-7002 Poids: 0,11 g |
Sortie son | Stéréo |
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Style | Sur l'oreille |
Technologie de connectivité | Filaire |
Casque (microphone intégré / inclus) | Oui |
Poids | 300.0 g |
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Entrées prises en charge | 3,5 mm |
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Longueur de câble | 1.2 m |
Adaptateur 3,5 mm / 6,3 mm inclus | Non |
Type de connecteur | 3,5 mm |
USB | Non |
Câble détachable | Non |
Fonctionnant sur batterie | Non |
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Couleur du produit |
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Conception acoustique | Fermé |
Type de pièce jointe | Bandeau |
Matériau du corps | Polymère |
Catégorie | Voyage et navettage |
Isolation du bruit | Oui |
Type de microphone | Microphone en ligne |
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Commandes de lecture | Oui |
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Boutons |
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Mallette de transport | Oui |
Since Michael Phelps was seen sporting a pair in London this summer, Sol Republic headphones have been everywhere. And there's plenty of curiosity about the company itself, run by industry veterans Scott Hix and Kevin Lee, the son of Noel Lee - the Head Monster of Monster Cable, and the man who pretty much built today's headphone industry as the manufacturing force behind Beats. All well and good. But should you buy headphones endorsed by a guy with water in his ears?
Can the Sol Republic Tracks HD V10 beat Beats at their own game?
Sol Republic Tracks Headphones (Black)
Sol Republic has stirred up quite a lot of press when the brand announced itself for the first time earlier this year. One of the founders of Sol Republic just so happens to be the son of Monster Cable's founder so we naturally have high expectations out of this new born audio brand which if we
If you are looking for a good pair of everyday headphones that can rock some bass, check out the SOL Republic Tracks on-ear headphones, reviewed here by HomeTheaterReview.com writer Brian Kahn.
Can the Sol Republic Tracks HD V10 beat Beats at their own game?
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