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In-ear Headphones With Built-in Microphone For Mobile Users

6/25/2013 5:44:34 PM

Nakamichi’s three samples of K109, K119 and MV7 headphones belong to the in-ear headphones series with the 10mm drivers, the ear – covering shells are made from metal.

Nakamichi K109

The K109 headphones models have the lowest prices of the three products the Nakamichi Company specializes in producing high-end audio equipment introduced this time. These in-ear headphones use the decisively glossy black color combined with the contrast white soft rubber grip look pretty strong. Inside each metal ear bulb of the K109 is the 10mm Dynamic driver, which promises to deliver crystal-clear audio quality to the listeners.

Nakamichi K109

Nakamichi K109

The K109 is specially tuned, promising to please the audiences who love the natural softness of the tonal range and clear soothing sound of the high range. To put it more simply, the product suits vocal music genres and are more unplugged than the ones with strong vibrant bass. The Nakamichi K109 is also integrated remote control and microphone on the cable, which support voice functionality with the superior sound quality. The product costs $39.9. 

Nakamichi K119

Though the K119 is also equipped with a 10mm dynamic driver, the in-ear headphones are designed specifically for those who love the vibrant music genres with supremacy of the bass notes. In addition to the version using the decisive silver tone, the Nakamichi K119 also has another version with black- painted metal frame of the ear bulb.

Nakamichi K119

Nakamichi K119

Similar to the versions of the K109, the Nakamichi K119 also allows users to make voice functionality when using them in conjunction with the smartphones - thanks to the microphones and remote controls integrated on the audio signal cable. The Nakamichi K119 also use the TTRS plug (3.5 mm) that is plated with shiny gold to increase the capability to be exposed and ensure the best sound quality for the listeners. The Nakamichi K119 is priced at around $ 59.9.

Nakamichi MV7

The Nakamichi MV7 is the most expensive product ($ 89.90) among three in-ear headphones modes introduced this time. According to the company, the MV7’s 10mm Dynamic Driver was optimized to give listeners the most authentic audio experience and best bass note quality. The Nakamichi MV7 may play well almost every kind of music from mellow lyric songs that the singers make use of them to express their voices; to vibrant youthful tunes using a variety of electronic musical instruments.

Nakamichi MV7

Nakamichi MV7

In particular, the Nakamichi MV7 also proves to be much more flexible thanks to its anti-tangle cable signal design. This product has two color versions that are black and coffee colors. The Nakamichi MV7 is also compatible with the latest generations of smartphones that are currently on the market.

 

 

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