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NuForce NE-700X


$65.00 Released January, 2011

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Design is simple yet stylish, almost look like bullets. Sound is clear and crisp, can hear all the details. Bass hits fairly well, keeps the beat effectively.

The Cons:A little dangerous to walk around in since you can't hear anything except the earphones.

The NuForce NE-700X is an iPhone compatible stereo earbud headset designed to work with any device with a 3.5mm stereo ¾ pin plug. Featured are titanium-coated 8mm drivers that can accept up to 10mW of power and use it to output quality sound with highly praised bass and treble.

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Product Shot 2 Note that the silver NE-700X’s counterpart, the bronze NE-700M, adds a microphone for using the device for iPhone calls. Both the NE-700X headset and its counterpart also offer pairs of flange ear tips and a carrying case. Both have received many positive reviews in regard to their quality build, stylish design, and wide frequency range.

Features

  • Machined Aluminum Chassis
  • Titanium-Coated 8mm Drivers
  • Full Spectrum Sound
  • Quality Soundstage/Imaging
  • 20-20kHz Frequency
  • 3mW Rated Powr
  • 10mW Max Input Power
  • 3.5mm Plug
  • Omni-Directional Microphone (NE-700M)
  • 3 Pairs Flange Ear Tips
  • Carrying Case
  • 1-Year Warranty

Color Variations

  • NuForce NE-700M | Smoky Bronze
  • NuForce NE-700X | Aqua Silver

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    design is simple yet stylish, almost look like bullets

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    sound is clear and crisp, can hear all the details

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    bass hits fairly well, keeps the beat effectively

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    very comfortable, with a good selection of ear caps

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    excellent noise cancellation, don't hear anything around you

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    no noticeable noise from the wires when moving around

Cons
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    a little dangerous to walk around in since you can't hear anything except the earphones

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