In the Meizu 17 launch conference that was held earlier today (8th May 2020), the Chinese company launched a wide variety of new products. This includes the Meizu HD60 headphones, which are capable of noise cancellation and are priced at 1099 Yuan (roughly 155 US Dollars).

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The Meizu HD60 headphones feature a new 40mm oversized beryllium-plated driver. This offers a better audio experience by reducing distortion. the beryllium drivers have a high rigidity that greatly reduces the movement of the diaphragm. In other words, a better material that delivers more true to life listening experience. The headphones are made from light materials and one of its highlighting features is undoubtedly its noice cancellation technology.

Apparently, the noise canceling chip used in the headphones were designed and made by Sony, a pioneering figure in the audio accessory industry. Furthermore, Qualcomm, the known chipmaker, is behind the Bluetooth chip housed in the Meizu HD60 headphones. These charge through a USB Type C port and are capable of fast charging as well. It is priced at 1,099 Yuan and will start sales later today.