Filed under: News | Portable Devices
Jul 30 2009, 6:13am CDT | by Shane McGlaun
Both sets feature active noise cancellation technology that promises to block 85% of outside noise. The systems use high-power driver magnets and offer clear and spacious sound. For users not looking for active noise cancelling designs, the company also offers other headphones.
The ATH-FC700A are on-ear earphones that sell for $119.95 and come in red, purple, white, and black. The ATH-CK1W sells for $59.95 and come in several colors. The headphones are available online and via the Apple Store.
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