15 November 2011 10:50 GMT / By Rik Henderson
Klipsch has responded to the call from Android handset and tablet owners and created a headset just for them. The Klipsch Image S4A is a version of the Image S4 and Image S4i (for iPhone) in-ear sets released a while, but one that's adapted to suit Google OS devices.
Users are requested to download a free application, Klipsch Control, which then allows them to play, pause and skip music, answer and end calls, and enable voice search, all from a single button in-line remote.
The in-ear speakers are 8.5mm in diameter each, offer frequency response of 10Hz - 19KHz, noise isolation of -16, nominal impedance of 18-ohm, and sensitivity of 110db SPL/mW.
The Klipsch Image S4A headset costs £89.99 and is available now from authorised dealers and Klipsch.co.uk. It's compatible with devices running Android 2.2 or higher.
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