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Sony PFR-V1 Headset simulates ''Speaker in near your ear''

Features


Sony redefines the world of sound with its new 2007 PFR-V1 Personal Field Speaker that mimics audiophile grade front-facing speakers. First in the industry (and the world) to separate bass from mid and treble frequencies so that users can hear even better sound. Bass sounds are reproduced through a new "extended bass reflex duct" which extends directly into the ear canals. Mid and treble frequencies are projected through the two unique looking spheres towards the ears just like a pair of two perfectly positioned speakers. Result? An extended frequency playback of 35Hz to 25KHz, with better frequency separation. The new, and one-of-a-kind "Personal Field Speaker" PFR-V1 comes with ultra large drivers of 21mm (newly developed by Sony) for superb sound reproduction. A new flagship headphone, or should we say, speaker-on-your-head on the market.

Specifications

  • Impedance: 16 ohms at 1 kHz
  • Mass: Approximately 7g (the cord/code excluding
  • Frequency Range: 35-25,000Hz
  • Sensitivity: 93dB/mW
  • Max input: 60mW
  • Power Source: 2 x AAA batteries
  • Playback time: Approximately 45 hours
  • Cord/code: 1m
  • Plug: Gold plated stereo mini- plug
  • Weight: 93g





Sony PFR-V1 Headset simulates ''Speaker in near your ear'' Sony PFR-V1 Headset simulates ''Speaker in near your ear'' Reviewed by blogger on 9:45 PM Rating: 5

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