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AKG K390NC noise canceling in-ear headphones



After AKG's renowned performance in an in-ear headphone? Want an inline microphone as well so you can can use them with your iPhone or Black Berry? Well AKG's new K370's and K390NC's could be just the thing...

The K370 $229 and K390NC $349 are AKG's latest high end in-ear headphones designed for use with portable media players, and in a smart move, iPhones, and Black Berry's as well.

Not only do they provide the fantastic sound quality we have come to associate with AKG's top line products, but they also feature an inline microphone and a remote button that allows you to answer and end calls and to activate voice dialing. In addition, when used with the iPhone, the button provides the same functionality as the button on the standard Apple headphones in that it allows you to Play/Pause/Skip music tracks as well.

The K390NC's add active noise cancelling to the mix to reduce that headache inducing airplane drone as well as other backgound noises to make them the perfect travel companion.

Both headphones are light and very comfortable to wear and include three different sized rubber surrounds to provide the best fit possible.



Features Include:

  • Inline microphone
  • Extension cable (50cm)
  • Flight adapter
  • Comfortable fit
  • Compatible with iPhone, iPhone 3G and Black Berry(TM)
  • Premium hard case holds your iPhone
  • Remote control for iPhone (Play/Pause/Skip) included
  • Additional cable for other audio devices
  • Active noise reduction (K390NC Only)
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