LAS VEGAS–January 2008–Sennheiser Communications is expanding its premium Bluetooth wireless headset line-up with the new FLX 70. Comfort and unparalleled sound quality are the keystones of this flexible mobile headset, which incorporates over 60-years worth of Sennheiser’s renowned audio expertise combined with the hearing health care knowledge of the William Demant Holding Group.
Barely larger than a stick of gum, the FLX 70 both captures and conveys big sound quality. The closed in-ear speaker design reduces annoying ambient noise by approximately 70%, while its flexible ear-hook FlexFix technology and three sizes of silicone sleeves ensure a perfect fit.
Those that prefer a more low-profile look can maintain readiness without leaving the FLX 70 in the ear via the included lanyard. Frequent conversationalists can enjoy up to 5 hours of talk time on one battery charge (150 hours stand-by).
The FLX 70 is the second addition to Sennheiser’s newly created line of wireless Bluetooth consumer headsets, joining the VMX 100. The FLX 70 will hit stores approximately February 2008.
Visit Sennheiser at the CES, Hall 1, Booth 21235 or at the Pepcom Digital Experience, January 6, 2008, 7-10 p.m., Caesar’s Palace, Augustus Ballroom
About Sennheiser Electronic Corporation
Established in 1945 in Wedemark, Germany, Sennheiser is the acknowledged world leader in headphone-transducer and microphone technology, RF-wireless and infrared sound transmission and, most recently, the development of active noise-cancellation. Sennheiser’s products and technologies support worldwide the aviation, telecommunications and professional recording industries, as well as the personal listening needs of consumers everywhere. Sennheiser Electronic Corporation is a wholly owned U.S. subsidiary, headquartered in Old Lyme, Connecticut.
About Sennheiser Communications
Sennheiser Communications A/S is a joint venture between the Danish company William Demant Holding A/S and the German company Sennheiser electronic GmbH & Co. KG. Based in Copenhagen, the joint venture develops telecommunications products for contact centers, office applications and private users, and markets them worldwide.