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Sennheiser Communications is expanding its premium product line-up with the new FLX 70 mobile phone headset.
The Danish-based headset manufacturer is a powerful joint venture between the highly successful electro acoustics specialist Sennheiser and internationally renowned hearing health care company William Demant Holding Group.
By combining the high-end audio and sound reproduction quality with the leading hearing aid and advanced digital signal processing technology of its parent companies, Sennheiser Communications creates state of the art headsets that improve speech understanding and listening comfort for all types of telecommunications.
“As the use of mobile communications continues to grow, so does the need for premium quality headsets to quality conscious consumers. Our new wireless headsets are prime examples of how we combine the best from our parent companies to meet that demand” said Andreas Bach, General Manager of Sennheiser Communications.
Whether it is VoiceMax™ (the unique dual microphone technology in VMX 100) or the new FlexFit™ concept in FLX 70 where ergonomics and wearing comfort compliment Sennheiser audio quality, the core benefit for the end user is that of premium quality. With the advanced DSP based noise management systems and the high quality speakers used, years of experience are evident in all our products.
The new FLX 70 will be available in retail stores from December 2007
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 centres, office applications and private users, and markets them worldwide. Sennheiser Communications A/S excels in state-of-the-art technologies and outstanding customer service. The joint venture draws on the experience of two companies that are both global market leaders in their respective sectors.
Press contact
Michael Stoker Sennheiser Communications Tel: 01494 551 537 Email: mstoker@sennheiser.co.uk
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