- The new audio-technical cartilage driving headphones are here
- They have 20 hours of battery
- Cartilage driving uses its ears to transmit the sound, in a vein similar to bone driving
Audio-Technica today presented its new Athnich-CC500BT2 Cartilage behavior.
The second generation of their cartilage driving efforts, these headphones are a great alternative to the best bone driving headphones in the market, the transmitting sound through the cartilage of the ear instead of the bones of its skull.
It is an ingenious way to avoid some of the vibration complaints that I could have had with the tastes of Shokz, which we consider a peculiarity always present of existing technology.
The driving of the cartilage converts its ears into speakers, allowing you to listen to music and called everything while keeping its free and open auditory channels. This is not only more hygienic than its average torque of training headphones, but also leaves it free to stay in tune with its surroundings, maintaining those safer careers and bicycle walks.
AUDIO-TECHNICA ATH-CC500BT2: Details
As you can see, bone driving headphones are very similar, with a similar open ear design and light adjustment. They are made of titanium and silicone and weigh only 32 grams.
The audio comes through the vibration controllers PAT.P of AT and its pure acoustic sound stabilizer, which should eliminate degradation in the sound quality that vibration normally offers.
The highlight is the 20 -hour battery duration of a single load, with a quick 10 -minute charging that offers 120 minutes of playback.
You can use them to receive calls with a built -in microphone, and there is a noise reduction technology with AI to clarify your voice during calls and meetings.
They are resistant to IPX 4 water, so immune to rain, splashes and sweat, and can be combined with two Bluetooth devices simultaneously. It will also obtain compatibility with Siri, Google Assistant and Audio-Technica’s Connect App. The load is delivered through USB-C.
ATH-CC500BT2 audio-technique headphones are now available in audio-technica.com, retail to £ 119 / € 139 with US and Aus Pricing TB.