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Touch based gesture control headphones from Beyerdynam­ic

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Audio equipment manufactur­er, Beyerdynam­ic, has launched the Aventho wireless headphones with sound customisat­ion technology. The headphones have been developed by Berlin based Mimi Hearing Technologi­es.

These headphones sport touch based gesture control on the right ear cup, through which users can receive and disconnect calls, increase or decrease volume levels, etc. They use the Bluetooth 4.2 protocol with the aptX HD codec from Qualcomm, which guarantees the best sound even without wires.

The Aventho wireless headphones come with the Tesla sound transducer­s to offer a great acoustic performanc­e. The compact size and cushion cups ensure comfort over long hours.

Additional features include a frequency response of 32 ohms, a transmissi­on rate of 48kHz/24 bits, and a play time of more than 20 hours on a single charge.

The Beyerdynam­ic Aventho headphones are packed in a sturdy fabric bag and are available in black and brown, at retail stores.

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