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The adventure starts with Westone Adventure Beta headphones

The famous American manufacturer of premium armature headphones especially for all fans of active lifestyles has developed a series of headphones Adventure, which was the culmination of two decades of work with audio and in-ear headphones in the history of the company.

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The series includes two models: the older ADV Alpha, which audiophiles have already encountered in America, and this spring’s premiere – ADV Beta model.

This headset with an additional behind-the-ear mounting and a microphone located on the wire is designed especially for those who like to actively relax and travel, play sports and overcome obstacles.

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Case Westone ADV Beta is made of zinc, headphone cups are made of lightweight aluminum. Inside the cups is a patented dynamic micro-emitter with a 6.5mm diaphragm – a proprietary American development. Armature headphones ADV Beta provide professional sound, sound isolation “monitors” and excellent bass.

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The new headset comes with a full set of comfort ear cushions in different sizes and styles silicone Star™ and memory foam True-Fit™ and a practical and stylish carrying case. Rugged twisted MFI cable in the ADV Beta is detachable and therefore easy to replace in case of damage.

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Headset for active lifestyles Westone Adventure Beta already available for purchase in America. The novelty has a retail price of 6990 Dollars.

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  1. Anthony Gibson

    How durable are the Westone Adventure Beta headphones? Can they withstand outdoor activities like hiking or running without compromising sound quality?

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