Is your main squeeze a hardcore movie buff? Is your living room like a high tech showroom with the volume of a nightclub? Do your movie nights include half the neighborhood and are so loud they could wake the dead? Wouldn’t you like to have at least one evening of enough peace and quiet so you could actually be able to hear yourself think? There is a clever, elegant and discreet high-tech solution: It’s Neoh, the world’s first 3D audio headphones.
Neoh transforms your hardcore, eardrum-shattering film enthusiast into a decent, decibel respecting better half.
Special Valentine’s Offer: On February 13th and 14th 2015, 3D Sound Labs will offer numbered Neoh headphones in special limited edition, for only $199 for preorder on their Kickstarter website
3D Sound Labs has developed Neoh, the world’s first headphones in 3D sound. Neoh, a true wearable home cinema, uses motion sensors that deliver multipoint sound sources comparable to the latest generation of movie theater surround sound or the most sophisticated home theater. The headphones are fitted with head tracking sensors, a feature previously exclusive to audio professionals. These special sensors interpret even the slightest movement to recreate the 3-dimensional sound we hear in real life. Forget complicated, cumbersome audio systems, simply wear the headphones from 3D Sound Labs and discover a stunningly realistic sound.
It is an immersive cinematic experience for anyone, anywhere, anytime!
Specs:
- Closed, rounded ear cups
- Collapsible
- Metal and plastic, with a black “rubber” finish
- High quality 40mm neodymium drivers
- Impedance: 32 ohms
- Frequency Response: 20Hz-20kHz
- 9-axis motion sensors (Accelerometer, Magnetometer, Gyroscope)
- Bluetooth Low-energy connection
- Battery rechargeable by micro-USB connector, minimum 18 hours of autonomy
- 3.5mm jack audio cable
- + another 3.5mm jack audio cable “Made for Iphone/iPad” with a microphone and remote control
About 3D Sound Labs
Founded in January 2014 by entrepreneur Dimitri Singer, consumer electronics specialist Xavier Bonjour (Technicolor, LG, Philips) and Supelec research engineer Renaud Séguier, 3D Sound Labs aims to revolutionize the user audio experience. This startup is supported by Emergys and the Banque Publique d’Investissement de France.
http://www.3dsoundlabs.com