Altec Lansing, a division of Plantronics, Inc., has introduced an expansive portfolio of premium fit headphones for use with MP3 players and multimedia phones, including the iPhone. The series - offered with and without a microphone - provides consumers with an "upgrade" in sound quality, individualized style and fit over generic bundled headphones.
Three of the new Upgrader Series(TM) headphones - the UHS 302, UHS 306 and UHS 307 - feature microphones and a specialized 'convertible' adapter developed to connect with the iPhone as well as with most mobile phones.
"As mobile phones and multimedia devices expand their content capabilities to include music, video, games, and the Internet, consumers are demanding headphones that deliver truly immersive experiences," said Robert Heiblim, senior vice president of Marketing for Altec Lansing. "Altec Lansing's new Upgrader Series provides just that. By selecting a fit that matches their personal lifestyle, consumers achieve optimal comfort and superb audio for listening and conversations." The Upgrader Series features both a UHS line (headphones with a microphone) and UHP line (headphones only). Using materials inspired by specialized sporting goods and eyewear, the Upgrader headphones are designed for a wide variety of environments and lifestyles, including:
- Audio Enthusiasts: For consumers that want clear, crisp sound with no
outside distractions, the Upgrader line includes headphones with
SnugFit designs that provide noise-isolation and high-fidelity,
including phenomenal bass. The UHP 306, UHP 336, UHP 101 and UH 301 all
feature in-ear designs with silicon tips or pads that conform to the
unique shape of ears and provide all day comfort. The UHS 306 offers
the same sound quality and custom fit, and also features an inline
volume control and microphone for switching between phones calls and
music.
For those who like over-the-ear headphones, the Upgrader Series
includes the UHP 405 that features booming surround sound (optimized
for gaming) and UHP 805 that includes active noise-cancellation
technology, perfect for airplanes.
- Active Users: For avid joggers, bikers and others that enjoy active
sports, the Upgrader series includes headphones with AirFit designs
that provide great stability and sound, while allowing users to monitor
external noises, such as traffic and workout partners. The UHP 303
includes a moisture-resistant design, breathable ear pads and a
flexible titanium neck band for a great fit. The UHP 302 is also
moisture resistant and features a spring steel ear hanger for a snug
fit. The UHS 307 features a spring steel ear hanger design along with
washable silicon ear tips and an inline volume control and microphone
with mute switch.
- Casual listeners: For those who enjoy listening to music at work or
during public transportation commutes, Altec Lansing offers AirFit
headphones that go on the ear for rich, full stereo sound. Both the
UHP 302 and UHP 303 feature breathable micro fiber ear pads and
moisture resistant designs - the UHP 302 is an ear clip fit. The
UHP 304 uses an over-the-head fit featuring a dual titanium headband
design for ultra style and flexibility. The UHS 302 includes an inline
volume control and microphone with mute switch.
Altec Lansing's UHP headphones can be used with MP3 and CD players, portable DVDs and TVs, game consoles, desktop and laptop PCs, home and professional audio, airplane audio, and home studio equipment. The UHS headphones come with a gold plated 1/4-inch (3.5mm), four-band connector that fits with the iPhone's unique audio jack and assures a pure audio experience. Devices can be attached via the standard 1/4-inch (3.5mm) gold plated connector or a 1/8-inch (2.5mm) adapter that fits most audio component output ports. Altec Lansing's Upgrader Series will be available in August 2007 at major retailers and http://www.alteclansing.com . For more information about the Upgrader portfolio, including pricing, please visit: http://www.plantronics.com/launch .
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