LG Tone Free T90S wireless headphones are equipped with graphene drivers
20.05.24LG has introduced new Tone Free T90S wireless headphones with unique characteristics. These headphones feature graphene drivers for reduced vibration and increased audio fidelity.
Developed in collaboration with Meridian Audio, they support Snapdragon Sound technology, as well as AAC, SBC and aptX Adaptive codecs. The headphones are Dolby Atmos certified and feature Dolby Head Tracking, allowing the user to enjoy surround sound. Dolby Virtualizer technology enhances spatial awareness for stadium-like sound, while Optimizer technology delivers natural, loud sound without distortion.
LG Tone Free T90S supports Bluetooth 5.4 and features Adaptive Noise Cancellation (ANC) with a three-microphone system. They can also connect to two devices at the same time. The headphones have been designed to fit 300 different ear shapes to ensure an optimal fit, and the inner tips are made from medical grade, hypoallergenic material.
The headphones come with LG’s signature charging case, which is equipped with ultraviolet light to kill 99.99% of bacteria. The case also has a 3.5mm jack, which allows you to connect to non-Bluetooth devices and work as a transmitter for headphones. The listening time from the headphones is 9 hours without ANC and up to 36 hours using the charging case. The kit has splash protection according to IPX4 standard.
The LG Tone Free T90S headphones will be available in black and white, with pricing and availability information to be announced later this month.
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