2 December 2010 11:40 GMT / By Paul Lamkin
Sennheiser has renewed its acquaintance with German sports giant Adidas, to launch an Adidas Originals version of the HD 25 headphones.
Sporting the famous three stripes, the HD 25-1-II cans have a closed back and are intended for pro DJs such as the brilliantly named Jaguar Skills (we don't think he was born with that name) who said:
"These new HD 25s are brilliant, and are more than capable of withstanding the demanding schedule of a ninja-DJ like myself. Whether I’m locked in my top-secret ninja lab, or in a club, these Sennheiser’s keep it real. And as for the new blue-pads? Fresh is the word that comes to mind!"
Old Jaguar sounds like a card doesn't he? Consider him added to Pocket-lint's dream dinner party line-up.
The HD 25 headphones feature a neodymium magnet systems and lightweight aluminium coils, with a rotatable capsule for one-ear listening.
They have a frequency response of 16-22000 Hz and a sound pressure level of 120dB. They weigh in at 162g.
Available now from the Apple store, Richer Sounds or the Sennheiser online store, the Sennheiser Adidas HD 25-1-II headphones are yours for £224.99.
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