Friday, August 31, 2012

SMARTTRACK: headphones for the street, as they should be


Company SmartTrack ® debut in the segment for full-size headphones streets in four models with trend design. The manufacturer did not invent the wheel, and probably rightly so. Half of the new products - this "upgrade" intracanal hits Toxic and Atomic . Model Reaper, more precisely, its design, a tribute to trend not taking in the views of young people captured, well, Freestyle - a clear attack on the middle segment.

Three models, Atomic MKII, Toxic MKII and Reaper - is, in fact, three different designs of one form factor and acoustic speakers.

The first thing that catches your eye - design. Cup of softest faux leather with embossed on them badges of radioactive and biological hazards will satisfy fans of Fallout and Metro 2033.

The second - the ergonomics. Headband Headphones smoothly adjusted to the size of the head, a cup of fairly snug to the ears, which provides the necessary sound insulation in the same metro. Plug with a small casing that protects the wire from the kinks in the most vulnerable position.

And finally, the third - the sound. The manufacturer claims the standard for the segment frequency Frequency response 20Hz - 20kHz. When listening to headphones have shown good for a half-acoustic design dynamics and sensitivity. On a full panorama of tones of symphonic works should not count, but the subway and other public transport in these models of competitors in a cheap segment at the moment.

Now in order SmartTrack ® Freestyle!

This headset with closed acoustic design. The outer side of the cups at Freestyle plastic, with a glossy design - "graffiti", but the headband is the same soft, as in previous models. Ergonomics is also at altitude - headband snugly, but not too presses ear cups to the ears. Because of the larger diameter of the speaker, which is already 58mm bowls, much more than the Toxic MKII. However, they are added into the headband, making the size of the Freestyle in the folded position comparable to Toxic MKII.

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