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Around-Ear, closed-back, dynamic
Electret condenser, omnidirectional
18Hz - 20kHz
170 ohms
2 x 3.5mm mini plugs (1 headphone, 1 mic)
57mm cobalt magnet type
9.9' (3 m)
9.6 oz (272g)
The Hamilton Buhl HA-7M SchoolMate Deluxe Around-Ear Stereo Headphones with Mic provide quality audio in a comfortable design, perfect for use in schools or institutions. The headphones have large 57 mm drivers with cobalt magnets to provide clear audio with a wide frequency response. The plastic housings have a closed-back design and thick Around-Ear cushions for excellent noise isolation. The cushions are made from washable leatherette material and are replaceable for convenience. The swivel earcup mechanisms and adjustable headband ensure a snug and comfortable fit.
The headphones feature a built-in omnidirectional electret condenser microphone for recording lessons, podcasts, lectures and more. The mic has foam windscreen to reduce breath noise and vocal plosives. The flexible gooseneck boom arm allows precise positioning for clear vocal pickup. The single-sided cable resists tangles and provides you with nearly 10 ft of slack. The cable has standard 3.5 mm headphone and mic plugs for wide compatibility with a variety of audio devices, such as tape recorders and computers.