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Teufel Real Blue NC 3: The newest addition to the noise-canceling headphone lineup

Teufel Real Blue NC 3

Teufel, the Berlin-based speaker company, has just unveiled a new addition to its Real Blue series: the Real Blue NC 3 headphones. This latest model builds on the original Real Blue NC and offers a closed over-ear design with top-notch HD audio, USB-C playback, and adaptive noise cancellation. It promises the powerful bass that Teufel is known for, making it a solid upgrade from last year’s popular model. According to the brand, you can expect better voice quality, increased volume, longer battery life, and enhanced comfort.

The NC 3 is equipped with adaptive hybrid ANC for effective noise cancellation, along with Transparency and Conversation modes that let you hear your surroundings and engage in conversations. Inside, it features large 40mm linear HD drivers with vented rear chambers for precise sound and rich bass. For connectivity, it uses Bluetooth 5.3 with AAC, allowing you to stream music from platforms like Spotify, Amazon Music, YouTube, and Apple Music, all within a range of up to 20 meters.

The battery can last up to 98 hours without active noise cancellation (ANC) and around 59 hours with it on.

The NC 3 works seamlessly with the Teufel Go app, allowing you to tweak sound settings, check battery levels, and enjoy easy button controls. It also features auto pairing and supports Google Fast and Microsoft Swift Pair, plus a quick charge option. With a lightweight, sturdy, and foldable design, it comes with spacious, breathable ear cushions made from comfy memory foam that won’t pinch your ears, making it great for those who wear glasses too.

The Teufel Real Blue NC 3 includes a sturdy hard case, a USB-C cable, and a 1.2 m 3.5 mm connection cable. You can grab it in Night Black, Steel Blue, or Silver White, and it’s priced at 229.99 euros.

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