These headphones will be a pleasure for our ears

When it comes to listening to music, the radio or our favorite podcasts while doing other tasks, we will most likely use headphones, preferably wireless, to be able to move them freely around our environment, but without completely isolating ourselves from the outside. But if we want to enjoy our favorite game or a special movie, we will most likely use some headphones that cover the whole ear.

This type of helmet allows us to isolate ourselves, in part if they do not have noise cancellation, from the outside, in order to concentrate as much as possible on the game or movie. But as the hours go by, our ears begin to suffer and the heat that reaches our ear can become annoying. Manufacturers are aware of this and have looked for a solution: headphones that refresh our ears.

I'm talking about the HP Mindframe, headphones that use thermoelectric technology to refresh our ears. These headphones have a heatsink that is responsible for conducting all the heat that is produced between our ear and the headphones to the outside, so that the temperature will never be very high and will not cause discomfort when using it for a long period of time.

Heatsinks have been used since time immemorial in computers, but so far, no one had come up with the great idea to modify it to be able to be implemented in this type of headphones. It is also true that until a few years ago, this type of headphones were not common, at least for those who are not music lovers.

If the idea interests, you should know that until the second half of this year, we will not know neither the availability nor the price of these headphones, headphones that offer 7.1 surround sound, DTS technology, RGB LED lighting and USB connection, no 3,5 mm jack, the reason is obvious, since for the jack connection it does not offer the necessary energy for the heatsink The included headphone can do its job properly, while a USB connection does.


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