The Pure 211Talk is available at an MSRP of $69.99. Like the Pure 211, the Pure 211Talk has a wide frequency response and high SPL capability.
Next in the line is the Pure 211Talk which adds a microphone so the user can engage in hands free cellphone operation as well as music listening. The Pure 211 is available now for an MSRP of $59.99. Like the Kids 111, the Pure 211 comes with three sets of ear cushions to optimize the fit and better control external noise. Stepping up from that, we have the Pure 211 – a higher performance model that boasts a frequency response of 20Hz – 20kHz and SPL of 100 dB. Kids 111 is available now at a MSRP of $19.99 for either version. Perhaps more importantly, the Kids 111 model features a volume limiter so parents can stop worrying about their children damaging their hearing cranking out their favorite Justin Bieber tunes. Included with the earbuds are three different size ear cushions so that the unit can be adjusted to fit any size kid. On the entry level, the company offers two “kid’s” in-ear models – the Kids 111 Boys designed for boys and Kids 111 Girls pink-colored model for – appropriately – girls. Various models in the line include technologies such as microphones for talk capability, active noise cancelling, and digital wireless capability. Kids not included…īlaupunkt’s headphone line includes three over-ear models, two in-ear sport models, two in-ear performance models, and two in-ear children’s models. With a wide range of designs and target markets, the new line spans a price range of $19.99-to-$249.99 MSRP for the U.S. market, they are already being sold in Europe and the company says the line has been very well received. While these headphones from Blaupunkt are new to the U.S. This dot became so popular that the company took the German name Blaupunkt which, when translated to English roughly means blue dot or blue spot. The company would indicate the best performing headphones by placing a sticker of a blue dot on them. It was once Ideal, but now it’s not…įounded in 1923, Blaupunkt – known originally as Ideal – manufactured radios and headphones. At that time, the company was owned by Bosch – a global supplier of automotive, industrial, consumer goods, and building technology – who sold off Blaupunkt to Aurelius in a transaction that closed in 2009. as a manufacturer of quality car audio products until the company exited the country about two years ago. But what has not been widely reported is that Blaupunkt is also under new ownership, now under the control of German equity group Aurelius AG based in Gruenwald, Germany.īlaupunkt was well known in the U.S. market with a line of car audio products and – in a bit of a return to its roots – a line of in-ear and over-ear headphones. KG (Blaupunkt) announced earlier this week that it was re-entering the U.S.