
I think this blog is best suited for posting news about the specific, let's say, headphones, produced by NOX Audio. In general, the Admiral Touch headphones would not be different from the others if they were not equipped with a 2.4-inch touchscreen (where do you now without it?) Display and the Android 2.3 software platform. This is no longer headphones, but something like an audio PDA. This model is an improved version of the headphones
shown at CES .
The headphones are called “revolutionary” by the company, as they are not only able to play music in high quality, but also their functionality is higher than that of any other headphones. Among other things, the headphones are equipped with a Bluetooth wireless module (optional) and a wireless communication module with an operating frequency of 2.4 GHz. So now you can listen to good music without wires. The company will produce these super-headphones under the brand TruWireless. These headphones, by the way, are also equipped with a noise reduction system.
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Now the headphone design has been improved, so that they look more wearable. Nevertheless, this is still a rather dimensional device that will separate its owner from the crowd, even if it will be a crowd of audiophiles.

There is also a sign control system that allows on-the-fly control of headphone functions. The same optional Bluetooth dongle is designed for convenient communication with Xbox Live. It can also be used to connect headphones with a PC or laptop. The sound quality should be up to par, as the headphones have 7.1 channel surround sound (Pro Logic IIx + Dolby Headphone 2).
The company positions the headphones as gaming, but they can also be used by those who are indifferent to games, but who need to get the maximum sound quality of their favorite melody. But yes, on the street you will look pretty weird.
The device will be available at the end of this year. The price, unfortunately, is not known.
Via
engadget