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AKG K 910


$130.00 Released October, 2008

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Not too expensive. Respectable frequency response (although it is impossible to judge a headphone on this fact). From a good brand that is known for making some of the best headphones in the world.

The Cons:Fingerprint magnet. Often looses audio connection to base station. Bulky headphones.

The AKG K 910 is a high end set of wireless headphones designed for casual in-home or business use and is targeted for a more mature audience. The K 910 headphones offer an around the ear, semi-open design with a self adjusting headband that automatically conforms to different head sizes.

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The ear buds are adorned with breathable, cloth ear pads for maximum comfort, and the entire headset is outlined in a slick glossy black; AKG claims the headset is a "black beauty". The wireless transmitter is equipped with a Pll synthesizer tuner for optimum transmission even through walls and ceilings up to a maximum of 100 feet away. The base transmitter also acts as a combined dock/charger for storing the headset while it is not in use. The K 910 headphone set includes additional features such as auto-tuning at the push of a button (AFC), 15 hours of playback, a Neodymium Ferrite magnet, a convertable stereo plug, and replaceable earpads. The AKG K 910 headphone set was released on October 8, 2008 and has an MSRP of $129.99.

Key Specs

  • Around the ear, semi-open design
  • Self adjusting headband that automatically conforms to different head sizes
  • Breathable cloth ear pads that are completely replaceable
  • Slick, glossy black design
  • Transmitter equipped with Pll synthesizer tuner
  • Transmitter also acts as dock/charging base
  • Auto tuning available by push of a button (AFC)
  • Stereo plug that can be converted from 1/8" to 1/4" size jack
  • Headphone weight: 180g
  • Transmitter weight: 275g
  • Sensitivity: 103dB
  • Frequency Response: 22Hz- 22,000Hz
  • Impedance: 19 ohms
  • Magnet: Neodymium Ferrite
  • Release Date: 10/08/2008
  • MSRP: $129.99

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    not too expensive

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    respectable frequency response (although it is impossible to judge a headphone on this fact)

  • 1

    from a good brand that is known for making some of the best headphones in the world

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    aesthetically pleasing

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    15 hours of wireless playback without a recharge

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    good sound quality

Cons
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    fingerprint magnet

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    often looses audio connection to base station

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    bulky headphones

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    base station means it is not portable

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    tunes to wrong channel when other signals interfere

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