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AI and gesture control for the next Klipsch wireless headphones

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Klipsch has announced three new models for its line of wireless headphones. These promise an improved user experience, notably thanks to AI and a gesture control system.

If we we haven't talked about Klipsch in a long time, the brand returns to the wheel hats with these new products rich in innovations. Discover them without further delay.

Klipsch T1O and T5 True Wireless ANC, AI-powered wireless headphones

The first two pairs announced, T5 True Wireless ANC and T1O True Wireless, are on board AI, gesture control and active noise reduction. However, it should be noted that Klipsch remained rather vague on artificial intelligence on its wireless headphones. It simply indicates that it will be integrated into their OS.

That said, the brand communicates on other fronts. So, T1O will be smaller than most headphones true wireless. But miniaturization has a cost and it will cost $ 649 to buy a pair. For the T5 True Wireless ANC, you will have to count $ 299. Both models will be released in fall 2020.

T5 for athletes and a T5 II True Wireless

In addition to the wireless earphones already mentioned, Klipsch is also developing a sporty version of T5. This will have a reinforced design and IP67 certified (water tightness and dust resistance). In addition, the case will incorporate technology capable of removing moisture while providing wireless charging. Scheduled forsummer 2020, these headphones will cost 229 dollars.

Launched at CES last year, the first generation of T5 True Wireless had not only made people happy because of an uncomfortable port. Klipsch comes back with a second version of the wireless headphones. The T5 II True Wireless therefore have revisited Bluetooth tips and antenna. Unfortunately, the autonomy of 24 hours is not improving. In any case, the T5 II will be released this summer at 199 dollars.

All these models will work with the Klipsch Connect App. The mobile app, still in development when the original T5s are launched, allows the user, among other things, to modify the equalization parameters.

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