Active Wireless Noise Canceling Headphones is Samsung’s Addition to Upcoming Devices in 2017

Samsung may not only be launching their Galaxy S8 smartphone this coming March. Another planned hardware is believed to be revealed according to the reports that were claiming that the Korean company has been working with an Active Wireless Noise Canceling Headphones.

The technology company from Korea is known for their fascinating products and they could offer a lot more. According to the Techtimes, a man named Roland Quandt leaves a tip on the upcoming Active Wireless Noise Cancelling Headphones.

On twitter, Quandt posted, "New Samsung Level In ANC wireless headphones with Active Noise Cancelling are coming with the Samsung Galaxy S8 - EO-IG950B." This post was then retweeted and shared all over the social media sites.

This active wireless noise canceling headphones is said to be an update from the already well-known Samsung wired level in ANC headphones. The multinational conglomerate has come up with this invention that promises a reduced ambient noise which may take up to 20 dB for the best listening experience.

As reported in the Sammobile, "Talk-In Mode" will be also featured on this project which will add more attentions. When using this Active Wireless Noise Canceling Headphones, the featured mode enables the users to hear sounds from the outside whenever someone calls for their name.

Samsung is expected to debut its latest Galaxy S8 smartphone on March in an event that will take place in New York. There were also speculations that the Active Wireless Noise Canceling Headphones will be introduced on the same date and at the same event.

The Korean technology company considered this Active Wireless Noise Canceling Headphones as the upgraded version of their wired level ANC headphone series. This alleged headphones that will add on the company's technology line-up this year will be available in red, black, green, and silver. It will have an estimated price over $140, which is apparently about EUR 130.

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