Getting started with Samsung headsets: IconX

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After some information that had leaked concerning the new products of the Korean giant, the editorial staff could taste yesterday in preview the two new products from Samsung: the IconX earphones and the Gear Fit 2 bracelet, two accessories intended primarily for the class of sports

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Samsung IconX, headsets for sports

The first of Samsung’s new products, IconX, look like earpieces wireless. Much more practical in this way, each of these headsets connects via Bluetooth on your smartphone independently. You can connect them via the S Health app from Samsung available on Android. Otherwise, much like The Dash earphones, the IconX scores on many aspects.

First, these headphones include a 4 GB storage space where you can store any audio file. What to do without his laptop for x reasons. Interesting point insofar as they operate on a autonomy up to 6 hours. The latter can climb until 6 p.m. if you take the case, which serves as storage for the earbuds, but also as a battery. The battery of the box, when it falls flat, can be recharged by plugging into a socket.

Then these devices include a touch surface on top of the headphones. Surface that allows you to launch or not a playlist, to change music or take calls by tapping code. In addition, IconX also includes a microphone so that we can still talk if we take a call?

Finally, the IconX seem to be interesting enough to practice sports. Indeed, they integrate a Heart (through the blood channels that pass near the ear), a pedometer and automatic detection of the launch of a sporting activity. Also designed to withstand humidity and to run in the rain, to be the perfect companion for an athlete. However, they are not waterproof.

These new Samsung headsets will be released on June 10. Available in 4 colors (blue, black, gray and white) they will be accessible at the price of € 229 including a set of 3 fins and 2 tips supplied with the device.

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