Soho II NC
Active, noise-cancelling, in-ear headphones with microphone
Getting started with your Soho II NC
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Product Specifications
- System
- Dynamic
- Design
- Closed-back
- Frequency range
- 12 Hz to 24 kHz
- Sensitivity
- 107.5 dB SPL/V (NC off), 115 dB SPL/V (NC on)
- Driver size
- 9 mm
- Input impedance
- 32 ohms
- Maximum input power
- 500 mW
- Net weight (without cable)
- 8 g
- Cable
- 1.65 m
- Main connection
- Jack plug 3.5 mm (1.8")
- Sensitivity
- 107.5 dB SPL/V (passive), 115 dB SPL/V (active)
- Frequency Response
- 12 Hz – 24 kHz
Block the noise. Experience the beauty
To access Harman Kardon-quality sound in such a comfortable, lightweight, in-ear headphone marks a truly awe-inspiring, road-ready occasion. Highly functional, their one-button remote/microphone lets you take advantage of most smart devices while their active noise cancellation deals with those times when you’ve got better things to listen to than those around you. From its micro USB charging facility to its distinctive Patent Freebit, ‘no-slip’, ergonomic ear tips and handy travel pouch, Soho II NC is every ounce the ultimate in travel companions that promise to work as hard as they play.
FAQs & How-Tos
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You have the option to turn the Noise Cancellation on and off by using the switch that is located on the right side of the NC box. When choosing the switch option, you will see a green light inside the the switch will indicate that the Noise Cancelation is on. To turn off the Noise Cancelation, move the switch down towards the cable and the green light will turn off. When charging this device with the micro USB charging cable included in the packaging, you will see the light turn orange to indicate that it is charging.Was this helpful? Thank you for your feedback!
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Yes, this headphone features a one button microphone that gives you the ability to pause/play, skip tracks, and answer/hang up phone calls.Was this helpful? Thank you for your feedback!
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The IENC is not a wireless headphone. It is a wired headphone equipped with a 3.5 mm jack and a Noise Canceling box to control ambient aware sound.Was this helpful? Thank you for your feedback!
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The silver cable is intended for use with Apple sources. The black cable is intended for use with Android/universal sources.Was this helpful? Thank you for your feedback!
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Since there is no fixed standard for headphone connections, there are two cables in the box, with different polarity. If one cable does not give good audio results, try the other cable. This usually solves the problem. The majority of phone models (Apple, Samsung from Galaxy S2 model, LG, HTC, Sony, Motorola, Blackberry) require the audio cable with the silver plugs. Pin assignment in this cable from the tip of the plug: R/L/Ground/Microphone. However, some manufacturers, such as some models from Nokia, require a cable with different pin assignment, (R/L/Microphone/Ground). In this case, you should use the audio cable with the black plugs.Was this helpful? Thank you for your feedback!
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