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With today’s myriad of headphone choices, only Radio Silenz maximizes your listening experience by combining the acoustic advantages of natural wood with the technology of active noise cancelation.
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This manual comes under the category Headphones and has been rated by 1 people. The unique Defeat button temporarily switches off the noise cancelation and fades down the audio, allowing conversation or announcements to be heard without having to remove the headphones, or having to repeatedly switch the noise cancelation off and on again. View the manual for the Tivoli Audio Radio Silenz 1910.21 here, for free. Operating on a single AAA battery (included), Radio Silenz can be used with the noise cancellation on or off, or even without a battery. on The no-nonsense tabletop radio leaders turn. The closed back, on-ear design also rotates 90 degrees and upward for compact, easy transport in the included travel pouch. The Tivoli Audio Radio Silenz noise-canceling headphones have some likeable qualities, but they aren't worth anywhere close to. The real solid wood ear cups, coupled with the high performance 40mm drivers, provide excellent sound quality and low resonance, while remaining lightweight and comfortable to wear. Tivoli Radio TOP 100 RADIO STATIONS Are you sick of searching for the best radio stations from around the world Check out Tivoli Audios top 100 radio. Radio Silenz is the world’s first active noise canceling headphone to employ wood housings instead of plastic.
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It's available now for iOS, and an Android version should be available soon.If silence is indeed golden, then add a little flash to your life with Tivoli Audio’s Radio Silenz active noise canceling headphones.
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Oh, and if you're looking for something to stream to any of these devices, the company has just released the free Tivoli Radio app, which has a collection of 100 hand-picked radio stations. You'll have to pay for style, though: it starts at $149.99, a good sight more than the similar HTC Car StereoClip.
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Lastly, Tivoli announced a Bluetooth receiver called the Blu Con that will let you stream audio wirelessly to any device (it doesn't need to be a Tivoli radio), and we're told that it will be available in every finish Tivoli has ever made their radios in, just in case you're looking to add Bluetooth to one of your old radios. One new addition other than Bluetooth is an antenna on the back of both radios, which we're told works to improve reception from far-away stations. Both the Model One BT and the PAL BT will be available in late summer for $259.99 and $299.99, respectively. Both, of course, look the same as their predecessors, and the audio quality is unchanged, but they now support A2DP Bluetooth (2.1 + EDR) audio so you can wirelessly stream music from your phone to the radios up to an advertised maximum range of 30 feet. The company has updated its well-known desk radio to the Model One BT, and the company's portable, battery-powered radio has been replaced with the PAL BT. Other than headphones, Tivoli is getting into Bluetooth audio. It'll be available next month for $159.99. If silence is indeed golden, then add a little flash to your life with Tivoli Audios Radio Silenz (Black) active noise canceling headphones.Tivoli Audio Radio Silenz (Black): Active Noise-Canceling Headphones: Silence is golden Real wood housings provide a more natural sound Reduces outside ambient noise by up to 85 and can be used with noise cancellation on or off Up to 50 hours of operation. The music itself sounded quite good, with plenty of bass, while the highs and lows of the song were pulled off with aplomb. We took a moment to listen to M83's "Midnight City" on the headphones, and while the noise cancelation made a noticeable difference, it's not enough to block out all sound. The noise cancellation is powered by a single AAA battery that's promised to get you up to 50 hours of battery life, and if you want to hear what people are saying around you, there's a "defeat" button on the control unit that turns off the noise cancellation and amplify ambient noise so you don't need to take off the headphones to hear someone talking to you - something that worked well in practice. Other than aesthetics, the headphones have active noise canceling and 40mm drivers.

If you're familiar with Tivoli's iconic radios, you'll notice that the headphones try to fit in with wood ear cups (it'll come in walnut, cherry, or black ash). Tivoli had a few things to show off at an event in New York today, the first of which is called the Radio Silenz, the company's first stab at making headphones.
