Polk Audio has unveiled three new headphone sets which it has created specifically for use with Google’s Android operating system.
The three models include the UltraFit 1000a, 2000a, and 3000a, which are now available to purchase starting at $70 and rising up to a $100 price tag.
All three models are equipped with microphones and offer full call, volume, and music control over whatever you might be listening to.
UltraFit 1000a: Comfort and Convenience
The UltraFit 1000a is a middle-ear-flange design that sits comfortably within the outer part of your ear and stays put even during rough play. This model features the convenient One-button in-line control & microphone, so you can use your Android-based device without breaking your stride. The design is particularly beneficial for those who engage in physical activities such as running or gym workouts, as it ensures the headphones remain securely in place.
UltraFit 2000a: SecureFit for Active Lifestyles
The UltraFit 2000a boasts a SecureFit design that keeps these unique on-ear headphones snug and comfortable during your workout or commute. The on-ear design is ideal for users who prefer a more traditional headphone style but still require stability and comfort during movement. The 2000a model also includes the same in-line control and microphone, making it easy to manage calls and music without needing to reach for your device.
UltraFit 3000a: Premium Features and Performance
The UltraFit 3000a is the premium model in the lineup, offering enhanced audio quality and additional features. While specific details about the 3000a’s unique attributes are not provided, it is expected to include advanced sound engineering to deliver superior audio performance. This model is perfect for audiophiles who demand the best sound experience from their headphones.
All three models are designed to integrate seamlessly with Android devices, providing users with a hassle-free experience. The inclusion of in-line controls and microphones across all models ensures that users can easily manage their calls and music without interrupting their activities.
Unfortunately, no information on worldwide availability has been released as yet, but as soon as information comes to light, we will keep you updated as always.
Source: Android Central
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