Filed under: News | Mobile Phones
Dec 10 2008, 9:00am CST | by Shane McGlaun
The 10vi earphones use Ultimate Ears' proprietary triple-speaker configuration and a built-in passive-crossover circuit to direct low and mid-range frequencies. The headphones use a pair of dedicated speakers for warm bass and a smooth mid-range and the third speaker channel is for hi-frequency sound.
A multifunction button is included on the earphones to allow users to answer and end calls or play/pause video or music on the device. Hands-free calling is supported with a microphone located for optimal clarity for voice conversations. The earphones include a 1/4-inch adapter jack, cleaning tool, sound-level attenuator, extender cable, and metal storage case.
Via Ultimate Ears
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