Yamaha introduces its first in-ear headphones
After much denying, Yamaha Electronics has this week finally introduced its own earphones for use with MP3 players and other portable entertainment devices. The cheapest in-ear pair released by Yamaha is known as EPH-20, it costs $29.95, comes in five colors - black, hot pants pink, indigo, lime green and red berry brown, and features 10.7 mm drivers, an impedance of 17 Ohms, a frequency range of 20 - 21,000 Hz, and a sound pressure level (SPL) of 103dB.
Going up the line, there's the $49.95 EPH-30, which has the same frequency range as the EPH-20 but boasts a pressure level of 110dB, 9 mm drivers, and an impedance of 16 Ohms.
Last and certainly not least, the EPH-50 is priced at $99.95, is available in black and white, has a SPL of 104dB and 13.6 mm drivers.
Yamaha's earphones are all bundled with three pairs of ear buds so the user can find the perfect fit.