![]() TIVOLI AUDIO'S NEW PAL BT RADIO NOW RECEIVES MUSIC FROM ANY DEVICE WITH BLUETOOTH WIRELESS TECHNOLOGYīOSTON, MA – For those who want great sounding music wherever they go that looks as good as it sounds, Tivoli Audio introduces the new PAL BT – one of the world's most popular portable music systems now with Bluetooth wireless technology. The Radio Silenz headphones are suggested to retail for $159.99 and will be at market June 2012 to be sold nationwide at audio dealers and retailers, or direct by calling toll-free to 1.866.848.6544 or visiting HYPERLINK "". Radio Silenz is available in three beautiful wood finishes of Walnut, Cherry, and Black Ash to coordinate with other Tivoli Audio products. It features a gold-plated 3.5 mm right angle stereo plug, airline adapter, and compact control unit with a pocket clip. Radio Silenz features real wood housings that provide a more natural sound, making it a perfect listening device for home, office or on the airplane. "The result is a headphone design that has a distinctive look for the discerning listener." "In remaining true to our design culture at Tivoli Audio, we created Radio Silenz to maximize musical listening experiences by combining the acoustic advantages of natural woods with the technology of active noise cancelation," says Tom DeVesto, Tivoli Audio Founder, CEO and Designer. 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 switch the noise cancelation off and on again. Radio Silenz operates up to 50 hours on a single AAA battery included in the packaging and can be used with the noise cancellation on or off, or even without a battery. The closed back, padded on-ear design also rotates 90 degrees and upward for compact, easy transport in its own included travel pouch. At the same time, the headphones are lightweight and comfortable to wear. The genuine solid wood ear cups together with the high performance 40Mmm drivers provide excellent sound quality and low resonance. TIVOLI AUDIO GOES 'RADIO SILENZ' WITH NEW ACTIVE NOISE CANCELING HEADPHONESīOSTON, MA – Tivoli Audio introduces its first active noise canceling headphones in style with Radio Silenz that features the same distinctive wood finishes found in other Tivoli Audio products. Update: Still thirsty for more audio news? You'll now find the full PR after the break. ![]() All three products will reportedly launch in late summer. Tivoli will also sell a $200 BluCon wireless Bluetooth receiver. The $300 PAL BT sports a 2.5-inch, battery-powered speaker, while the $260 Model One's 3-inch speaker is encased in a lovely, retro wooden design. In addition to the cans, the company has two new radios, the PAL BT and the Model One BT, both of which support Bluetooth streaming. Just because Tivoli is venturing into headphone territory doesn't mean it is losing touch with its roots. The Radio Silenz will go on sale for $160 in June. Tivoli says the AAA battery will give you 50 hours of listening. The new Radio Silenz noise-cancelling cans have 40mm drivers in the wooden ear cups, and a "Defeat" button mutes your tunes so you can hear someone talking to you without taking the headphones off. ![]() Exhibit A: it's gearing up to release its first pair of headphones. Tivoli Audio is known for radios that rarely deviate from a tried-and-true formula (save for that snazzy crystal-encrusted Model One), but the company is still capable of surprises. ![]() Since we have yet to try these bad boys out for ourselves, we can’t really speak for its audio quality, but if the Tivoli Radio Silenz headphones sounds and looks like something you wouldn’t mind sporting, they’re expected to arrive next month for $159.99.Tivoli enters headphone game with Radio Silenz, outs Pal BT and Model One BT radios The headphones will also feature 40mm drivers and wooden ear cups that comes in either walnut, cherry or black ash. Unlike the Bose QC15s which can only operate with a battery, the Radio Silenz will come with a “defeat” button which will basically turn off noise cancellation and at the same time amplify ambient noise so that you can hear what people are trying to say to you. Assuming the name did not already give it away, these are a pair of headphones that will offer users active noise canceling technology which will be powered by a single AAA battery and promises up to 50 hours of battery life. Debuting at an event in New York today, Tivoli took the wraps off their first headphones offering which they are calling Radio Silenz. Tivoli is a brand that many have come to associate with radios, so we guess it was not a complete surprise when we had learnt that the company decided to expand their offerings to headphones.
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