Bang & Olufsen A8
Published by Sierra Monica B., on March 23rd, 2008 2:34 pm, in the categories: Gadgets

The new Bang & Olufsen Earphones come to improve students’ performance rate, according to the world leader in sound and video design solutions, and according to some institutes of interpreters and translators from Rome, Italy, those students using these earphones have a 35% higher performance than the others. This happens because of the sound and voice quality and the ergonomic non-slip design, built to fit the contours and curves of the ear.
Bang & Olufsen A8 Earphones are even adjustable in many forms, and made of anodized aluminum and hard rubber for extra flexibility and durability.
These feature a nice designed leather carrying case, 2-meter extension cord and an in-flight adapter which plugs into the double mono sockets found on most airliners.

Conceived by Anders Hermansen, Bang & Olufsen A8 Earphones measure 35 x 59 x 14 mm at 22 grams, sporting an electro-dynamic design, in-ear type, with 50-20,000Hz frequency range and 19 ohms impedance.
"We wanted the user to hear the sounds that normally get lost in this type of device, and we wanted to reduce the background noise that distorts the experience," says Bang & Olufsen design coordinator Ejnar Johannesen. "They sit firmly, and fit the ear perfectly as they can be adapted to the individual person that uses them. Other earphones quickly become uncomfortable to wear, but with these ones, you tend to forget that you are wearing them, and the sound is magnificent.”
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These are the best set of earphones I've ever owned. They're so adjustable it's hard to imagine them being uncomfortable on anyone.
Plus look at them! They're hot!
It is also noted that the company refuses to service in one country equipment bought in another, even when the local infrastructure to do so exists. Diplomats, expatriates, international shoppers, people on the move, should think twice before acquiring B&O products
Strange. I wonder why.