Sit back relax and pop on a pair of Hama HK-229 On-Ear Stereo Headphones. What can you hear? Nothing but the high-quality pure sound of your chosen music in its full audio glory.
A Whole Range of Possibilities!
Ideal for MP3 players and discman and compatible with the majority of modern portable electronic devices possessing a 3.5mm jack socket (including iPods) these HS-229 Headphones open up an endless range of potential applications. In addition the headphones are extremely lightweight for ultra-portability so you can easily slip them into a bag or a pocket and take them with you to listen to all your favourite tunes wherever you go or simply leave them at home tucked away in a draw or cupboard.
Guaranteed Hama Quality
The soft ear cushions allow you to enjoy fantastic audio quality in full comfort without inducing aching or sore ears after they have been worn for a while and the generous single-sided 1.2 metre cable will allow you extensive freedom of movement to ensure that you can position the headphones for optimum listening. Furthermore the gold-plated plugs provide for low contact resistance for secure signal transition and the super bass power provides for a brilliant bass performance.
The headset featuring a super sensitive frequency range of 20-20000Hz with an impedance of 24 ohms and a sensitivity of 103dB these Hama HS-229 Headphones guarantee you a high-quality audio experience that will leave you anything but disappointed.
- Ideal for MP3 players
- Gold-plated plug with low contact resistance for secure signal transition
- Super bass power for powerful bass
- Single-sided cable for comfortable wearing with no tangles
Material: Plastic
Speaker Diameter: 30 mm
Connection: 3.5 mm Jack Plug
Design: On-Ear
Sensitivity: 103 dB
Colour: Silver
Frequency Range: 20 Hz - 20 kHz
Impedance: 24 Ω
Cable Length: 12 m
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