The digital radio transmission technology guarantees outstanding sound quality. “Packed” into a small transmitter and two separate earbuds, the MX W1 combines this transmission technology with completely new developed Sennheiser transducers. The twist-to-fit system keeps the earphones securely and comfortably in your ear and a transport case with integrated batteries charges the earphones even on the go. As earphones without annoying cables have been high up the wish list of technology-minded music fans for quite some time, the MX W1 is definitely living up to these expectations. “From the sleek, untethered ‘twist-to-fit’ earpieces and smallest rechargeable coin cell battery in the world, to the crystal-clear uncompressed CD-quality stereo sound and extremely high interference immunity, the MX W1 represent the best that Sennheiser and Kleer can offer to consumers in wireless earphone technology and design,” said Levent Gun, President and CEO of Kleer about the wireless earphones…

 

The first digital MKH 8000 microphones, which will be available this autumn. A digital module that is simply screwed onto the microphone head converts the audio signal immediately behind the head – ‘translating’ the clear, warm and responsive sound of the MKH microphones directly into the digital world. The quality of this conversion was impressively demonstrated in a first MKH reference recording. The orchestra of the University of Music and Drama in Hannover (HMTH), conducted by Eiji Oue, Principal Conductor of the NDR Radio Philharmonic Orchestra and professor of conducting at HMTH, played Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s Piano Concerto No. 17 and Ravel’s orchestration of Mussorgsky’s Pictures at an Exhibition. To test the A/D conversion, dual miking was used for the recording: analogue, with standard MKH 8000 microphones operating on a stationary, studio-quality A/D converter, and digital, with MKH 8000 microphones fitted with screw-on digital modules…

 

The Gigaset A580 and the Gigaset A585 with an integrated answering machine. These new A class phones are the perfect choice for users who attach importance to quality, ease of use and an attractive design. The Gigaset A585’s answering machine can record up to 25 minutes of messages. Moreover, missed calls are shown on the display. If the CLIP function is enabled, users can call up a list containing the names, numbers and time stamps for the last 25 callers, who can then be dialed directly. The integrated phone book holds 150 names and numbers. If callers are already stored in the phone book, the display shows their name when they call. If users do not have the time for a lengthy chat with family and friends, they can also send SMS text messages with up to 160 characters. The Gigaset A580 and A585 cut power consumption by up to 60 percent compared with conventional Gigaset phones. In addition, the necessary transmitting power is slashed – by almost 100 percent in charging or idle mode…

 

The Gigaset C380/385 offer long standby and talk times, ECO DECT, brilliant voice quality and convenient handsfree calling. They can also be used to send and receive SMS text messages. The phonebook has room for 150 entries for people with a lot of friends, and handsfree calling is a snap: The ser just plugs a standard headset into the 2.5 millimeter jack on the handset. The Gigaset C380 and C385 cut power consumption by up to 60 percent compared with conventional Gigaset phones. They slash the transmitting power needed by nearly 100 percent when the handset is idle or being charged. The outstanding new Gigaset C380 and C385 cordless phones have brilliant voice quality and important convenience features such as a color display, an illuminated keypad and top-class handsfree calling…