Whether it's the bustle of the street, the sound of trains, or just normal, everyday noise, there are many moments when you'd rather stick earplugs in your ears. But the Here headphones go one step further. These wireless headphones have a built-in DPS processor (Digital Signal Processing) and therefore the ability to digitally process the audio signal. This gives us control over the sound at the level of signals and frequencies and over the volume, and we personalize it with the associated application, as we would do in a recording studio.
Here headphones are the first smart device made specifically for the ears, which, however it is not intended for listening to music. With it, you regulate and regulate the auditory perception of the surroundings. So you can raise or lower sound dynamics as you would do on a computer in a music program, on a car radio, sound system, smart device or as a producer does in the recording studio.
Here headphones are also built-in active noise cancellation mode, which intercepts unwanted sounds (traffic noise, rumbling of machines in the neighboring street,...), with a regulator but you can also optimize the sound while listening to live music (he works as a sound engineer) and watching a movie. Maybe there is too much bass, maybe you can't hear the vocals too well... you can "fix" all of this with Here headphones. You can also turn down the frequency of a baby crying, office bees in the background, or turn up the volume of the traffic sound as you cycle home.
READ MORE: Aivvy Q: Smart headphones with built-in music streaming and custom music #kickstarter
They have Hera headphones six-hour autonomy, and the storage box also serves as a charger. So if you want to control what you hear and how much of it, regardless of the situation, just pre-order this one "ear remote" on Kickstarter (for calculated 160 euros), where the campaign for him has already exceeded its financial goal.
More information:
kickstarter.com