LeEco yesterday announced three new smartphones – Le 2, Le 2 Pro and Le Max 2 that replaces the 3.5mm audio for USB Type-C audio. It also introduced its own CDLA (Continual Lossless Digital Audio) technology for an enhanced audio experience. At the event it also introduced new earphones and noise-cancelling headphones. The noise-cancelling headphones draw power from the phone over USB Type-C so it doesn’t need a battery. JBL introduced Reflect Aware C, its first noise-cancelling earphones in partnership with HTC recently.
Highlights of LeEco CDLA earphones
- Reversible USB Type-C connector
- Exclusive lossless digital decoding chip for advanced studio quality 24 bit/96 kHz audio
- Exclusive turbine architecture design with dual rear acoustic chambers
- Built-in Knowles MEMS microphone for taking calls
- 14mm moving coil cells with premium composite films
- Solid bass sound
Highlights of LeEco CDLA Noise-cancelling headphones
- Reversible USB Type-C connector
- Active noise cancellation without internal battery/active noise cancellation under airplane mode
- Exclusive lossless digital decoding chip for advanced studio quality 24 bit/96 kHz audio
- Customized ultra-thin cells that ensure solid bass sound within the tiny acoustic chamber
- Audio chip for feedback active noise cancellation comparable to BOSE QC25
The LeEco CDLA earphones is priced at 149 yuan (US$ 23 / Rs. 1520 approx.) and is now available from official lemall in China. No word on the pricing or availability for the Noise-cancelling headphones yet.