Sennheiser IE 300 in-ear headphones: special speaker diaphragms and unique rear camera
Sennheiser engineers have created in-channel headphones IE 300: the site says that now with their help it is easier to get a great sound when connected to any source.
According to the developers, the model is distinguished by a unique fusion of sound balance with its tangibility, providing a full immersion in music. This is the merit of the 7-mm XWB (Extra Wide Band) speaker, which received a diaphragm from a new mixture of materials.
As stated, now the speaker moves more accurately and with better timing characteristics, and due to this, it more accurately reproduces different frequencies in the entire range. The speakers are manufactured in Germany.
Sennheiser also noted a special rear camera of the “camera in the camera” format, which improved air flow control. This design, according to the brand, increased the clarity of the bass and middle.
A small resonator chamber was added to the sound guide to add more detail to the sound. According to Sennheiser, due to these technologies, paired with XWB, the headphones play “in perfect harmony, with improved time response, with silky vocals, with bass that is transmitted both clearly and powerfully.” In numbers, it looks like this: with a resistance of 16 ohms, the headphones have a sensitivity of 124 dB and play in the range from 6 Hz to 20 kHz.
The set with headphones includes three pairs of silicone and foam ear pads. The cable is removable, with gold-plated Fidelity+ MMCX connectors recessed into the housing for better protection. The included cable is equipped with a 3.5 mm plug, balanced options will appear in Sennheiser later. Also included is a headphone cleaning kit and a small hard case.
The launch of sales of the Sennheiser IE 300 in the world is scheduled for March, but in a number of Asian countries, the headphones will be available in late January and February. In the US, the headphones will cost $300.