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May 18, 2011
TMCnet Contributor
One of India’s largest IT distribution companies for computer hardware, Inspan Infotech announced that it is bringing a chic rear band Genius (News - Alert) PC headset to Indian shores.
In a press release, Inspan stated that the stylish new headset called HS-300A is ideal for Internet chatting and listening to music. The headset is specially designed to give the listener a personalized fit for maximum comfort, they claimed.
The equipment comes complete with ear pads that prevent audio leakage and provide high quality sound. The single-sided cable adds to the convenience factor by reducing tangles and making it is easy to store. In addition, the rotational microphone gives higher level of adjustability.
So far as technical specs are concerned, the headphones come with a sensitivity of 108dB +/- 3dB, frequency response of 20Hz~20KHz, unit driver at φ30mm, impedance of 32ohm and cable length of1.8 meters.
The omni-directional microphone comes with a sensitivity of -36 +/- 3dB, frequency response at 50~15KHz and impedance of 2.2k ohm 2VDC.
“This stylish headset from genius is very well designed to give comfort for your ears while using it. This product is priced well and will attract more customers for its good looks" adds Sudhir,” Managing Director of Inspan Infotech Sudhir noted in a statement.
The style conscious buyers can opt from the models in two vibrant colors—silver and blue. Genius HS-300A comes with a warranty of 1 year. The package contains one unit of HS-300A headset and multi-language quick guide, Inspan informed in the release.
Inspan Infotech also distributes brands like Mercury, MSI, IXA, Genius, Quick Heal, Corsair (News - Alert), Cyberclean, Numeric, ADATA, and ViewSonic etc.
It should be mentioned here that Genius rolled out HS-300A in February. In a press release, Genius claimed that the new product was designed to allow even the most dedicated chatter, gamer or music lover to continue their favorite activities even while sleeping.
Madhubanti Rudra is a contributing editor for TMCnet. To read more of her articles, please visit her columnist page.
Edited by Rich Steeves