Sennheiser, a German maker of audio equipment, has introduced its flagship in-ear headphones, the IE 600, for the Indian market. Similar materials utilised in the Sennheiser IE 600 were also used in NASA's Mars Rover, highlighting their toughness. According to the German maker of audio accessories, the IE 600 offers users powerful, natural sound.
The IE 600 is covered in ZR01 amorphous zirconium, which gives the object hardness and bend resistance. Due to its ideal qualities, the aerospace sector favours the ZR01 zirconium material. It is the material used to make the Mars Rover's robust drilling head. Corrosion and scratches are prevented on the IE 600's surface.
An innovative 3D printing procedure is used to create the Sennheiser IE 600. While the IE 600's design was completed in Germany, Sonova Consumer Hearing produced it there. The IE 600 has acoustic qualities in addition to its durability. High output fidelity is provided by its acoustic back volume and precision-molded resonator chambers. The IE 600's audio system has been completely tuned to provide deep bass.
The Sennheiser IE 600's TrueResponse transducer, which has a 7mm driver, produces sound without any distortion. This gives the headphones a broad frequency range. Due to its support for 4.8mm cables or smaller, the IE 600 offers a wide range of inputs. Three sizes of silicone and memory foam earbud tips are offered with the IE 600. According to Sennheiser, the IE 600 offers its fervent fans a neutral reference tuning. Priced at Rs. 59,990 (about $756), the Sennheiser IE 600 will be sold both online and offline.