Lenovo launched the ThinkPad and Yoga headphones
Lenovo is embarking on a high-end laptop audio field when it is about to launch its own headphones, designed for owners of ThinkPad and Yoga laptops. More specifically, the Chinese manufacturer has created two versions of over-ear headphones equipped with active and electronic noise cancellation, with the aim of Target customers are those who are using Lenovo's high-end laptops and businesses.
The Lenovo Yoga ANC headset will have a white design, while the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 ANC headset will come with typical silver and black tones. Both models have quite similar features, as well as design towards small, flexible (can be folded when not in use), while supporting optimal compatibility for Windows PC and iOS / Android device via Bluetooth 5.0 and USB-C connection.
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In terms of materials as well as the level of perfection, because there is no product on hand, we are temporarily unable to assess how the quality of the good and bad products is. However, according to the announcement from the manufacturer, the earcup part (ear tuber) will be finished from monolithic aluminum, ear cushions will also be wrapped with soft leather to ensure sound insulation, comfort as well as the evaluation fine for products. Overall, with the luxury and ability to perfect very well on top Yoga and ThinkPad laptops, there is no reason for us not to expect the level of perfection of this new headset, especially. When they are considered Yoga and ThinkPad audio version.
There is no information about battery life for both products, however charging time will be under two hours via USB-C standard. According to Lenovo, both the ANC Yoga and ThinkPad X1 ANC are designed primarily to serve in online conferences, and will also be optimized to support Skype calls and refined by Dolby in part. sound. The company said that they want users to use the ANC Yoga to converse as much as they listen to music, in the spirit of "Do your best, play hard".
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Additional utilities include quick access control for volume, as well as voice commands through the built-in microphone to control other quick access such as noise reduction settings. However, it would be even better if Lenovo retrofitted the ThinkPad X1 ANC with a red Trackpoint instead of the monotonous volume controls on the earcup, while enhancing convenience, making this headset look '. ThinkPad 'more, quite unfortunate!
With the launch of 2 ear models on the day, Lenovo officially entered the game on the sound market with the new Surface brand headset also launched by Microsoft. It can be said that this is a positive sign, we all want to see more earphones from a variety of reputable PC manufacturers as these companies continue to take more care to the laptop market, as well as trying to use your PC brand to create good quality products. And above all, any competition will benefit the user.
In the US, headphone X1 ANC costs $ 149. The product will be available in EMEA regions (Europe, Middle East and Africa) in June for 158 Euro.
As for the Yoga ANC headphone, this headset will be officially released in the US in July for $ 169.99 and EMEA in June, but the price for this market has not yet been announced.
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