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Harman  Kardon unveils three Bluetooth headphones: Fly TWS, Fly ANC and Fly BT

Harman Kardon’s sibling companies that are part of Harman International Industries release headphones quite often, but it has been years since H/K itself did. For CES 2020 the brand has prepared three models ranging from truly wireless to over year.

The Harman Kardon Fly TWS will sell for $150 and feature in-ear detection and touch controls. They are also sweat and rain resistant and last 5 hours of continuous use with the charging case capable of providing power for 15 hours more.

Harman Kardon Fly TWS
Harman Kardon Fly TWS

Harman Kardon Fly TWS

On the other end of the spectrum are the $250 Harman Kardon Fly ANC. As the name suggests, these over ear headphones have active noise cancellation. These feature 40mm drivers and you can customize their sound through the Harman Kardon Headphones app.

The Fly ANC features a premium design with aluminum cups and a leather-covered headband. Their 700mAh battery charges in under 2 hours and is good for 20 hours of listening with ANC on, 30 hours without it.

The H/K Fly ANC is available today, going for $250/€250/£230, you can find them at the official site by following the link below.

Harman Kardon Fly ANC
Harman Kardon Fly ANC
Harman Kardon Fly ANC

Harman Kardon Fly ANC

The most affordable of the lineup is the Harman Kardon Fly BT model. These have a thin cable running behind your back and only a small three button remote on the left. The whole thing weighs just 17.1g and is easy to stuff in your pocket. Or you can wear them around your neck, each bud has a magnet in it so they snap together.

The Fly BT has 8.6mm drivers. Their battery will last 8 hours of playback and can be charged pretty quickly – 10 minutes of charging add 1 hour of listening time. An IPX5 rating lets you take them for a jog.

The H/K Fly BT will start shipping on January 21 and cost $100/€150/£130.

Harman Kardon Fly BT
Harman Kardon Fly BT
Harman Kardon Fly BT

Harman Kardon Fly BT

All three headphones can summon your phone’s virtual assistant. The Fly TWS is not up on the official site just yet but it should ship before the end of winter.

Source: H/K Fly ANC | H/K Fly


Author: Peter
Source: GSMArena

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