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Sennheiser Headsets Takes Gaming To New Level Of Audio Performance

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SENNHEISER COMMUNICATIONS
1 Enterprise Drive, Old Lyme, CT 06371
(860) 434-9190, Fax (860) 434-1759

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Bill Whearty, VP Sennheiser Communications
bwhearty@sennheiserusa.com, (860) 434-9190
Antoinette Flosi, Publicity
tflosi@aadvert.com, (847) 998-0600

A BETTER WAY TO PLAY

SENNHEISER HEADSETS TAKES COMPUTER-GAMING
TO A NEW LEVEL OF AUDIO PERFORMANCE

OLD LYME, CONNECTICUT: Sennheiser Communications, a division of Sennheiser Electronic Corporation located in Old Lyme, Connecticut, is introducing a new range of headsets ideal for PC gaming, PC communications and voiceover IP applications that brings legendary Sennheiser headphone sound and reliability to sophisticated multi-media users.

“The PC-Gaming market is ready for high-end headsets,” noted Bill Whearty, VP of Sennheiser’s Telecommunications Division. “Gamers have grown tired of headsets that fall apart, headsets that sound muddy, headsets with inferior almost toy-like microphones. Gamer beta testers concur that while the Sennheiser headsets are priced a little higher than the popular brand, their performance and longevity make them a cost-effective choice.”

All five of the new Sennheiser PC models provide premium audio reproduction and total comfort in a sleek, polished stainless-steel, industrial-looking design high-tech enthusiasts will immediately embrace.

Included in the PC-headset range are an ergonomic in-ear version and an over-the-ear design. Models also included are three binaural, noise-canceling headsets featuring either an open or closed headband or a behind the neck version, virtually eliminating ambient noise, leaving only crystal-clear sound. All feature two 3.5mm stereo jacks for industry standard sound cards, while the two compact in-ear and over-the-ear designs also offer a 2.5mm jack connection for mobile phones with short boom mics.

All headsets have an in-line volume control and mic mute, making them the right choice for a relaxed, comfortable listening and computer-gaming experience.

In the U.S, the PC line of headsets is distributed by Sennheiser Electronic Corporation under the auspices of Bill Whearty, vice president. The parent company, Sennheiser Communications A/S is a joint venture between Denmark’s William Demant Holding A/S and Germany’s Sennheiser electronic GmbH & Co. KG. The new organization, headquartered in Copenhagen, develops and distributes telecommunications products worldwide, specially designed for call centers, office applications and private users.

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MODELS INCLUDED IN THE SENNHEISER PC HEADSET LINE ARE:

PC 150: Binaural, noise-canceling, over the head PC headset (open band) – $69.95

PC 140: Binaural, noise-canceling, behind the neck PC headset – $49.95

PC 130: Binaural, noise-canceling, over the head PC Headset (closed headband) – $39.95

PC 120: In-the-ear, short boom PC headset, $29.95

PC 110: Over-the-ear, full-size speaker capsule, short boom PC headset – $19.95

www.sennheisercommunications.com

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