Description:
Compatibility with:For iPhone・PC・tablet pc・MP3・CD・PSP
Model:Awei ES-Q3
Color:Black・blue・purple・orange・silver・pink
Drive:10mm
Frequency response:12 ~ 20・000 Hz
Impedance:16Ω
Sensitivity:106dB
Plug:3.5mm
Cable length:1.20M

Features:
10mm super powerful driver unit・loud volume・strong amplifier.
Stress volume setting technology and 106dB high sensitivity bring you wonderful music experience.
Sound Excellent super bass stereo sound・Canvas round bar cable design.
1.2m length cable can meet your different demands such for iPod・ for iPhone・ bring more convenience for you.
It's a perfect gift for lover・friends・kids・elder ・employee and so on.

What is Headphone Sensitivity?
Sensitivity works hand-in-hand with the impedance of the headphones. They must correspond to each other because they both work hand-in-hand to regulate sound and produce clear acoustics without distortion. The sensitivity measured by dB SPL/mW. The Bigger dB・ The higher the sensitivity rating. A high sensitivity will get a wide range of power output・ but may get some distortion at the same time. Low sensitivity is harder to damage and not easy distortion・ however・ it need your device have more power output than high sensitivity one. Generally smart phones・ tablets・ and mp3 players need a earphone from 85dB to 120dB. It should be noted that at 120 dB・ the human ear begins to replace the sensation of hearing with that of pain.

What Is Headphone Impedance?
Most earphone with low impedance (less than 25 ) require little power to deliver high audio levels. So it can save your device power. Headphones with higher impedance (25 and over) demand more power. But・ they are protected from damage caused by overloading. They can also be used with a wider range of audio equipment.

What Is Earphone Frequency?
Frequency response is the range of bass・ mids and treble. 20 to 20・000 Hz is generally accepted as the audible frequency range・ this is the standard for most headphones. Some Earphone offer wider ranges (for example・ 5 to 33・000 Hz)・ but better frequency response does not always mean better sound quality. Below 20 Hz bass frequencies can be felt more so than heard・ treble frequencies over 20・000 Hz are not always audible.