Unlike the Bose QC15s which can only operate with a battery, the Radio Silenz will come with a “defeat” button which will basically turn off noise cancellation and at the same time amplify ambient noise so that you can hear what people are trying to say to you. The headphones will also feature 40mm drivers and wooden ear cups that comes in either walnut, cherry or black ash. Since we have yet to try these bad boys out for ourselves, we can’t really speak for its audio quality, but if the Tivoli Radio Silenz headphones sounds and looks like something you wouldn’t mind sporting, they’re expected to arrive next month for $159.99.
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