MILWAUKEE, Jan. 12, 2017 -- Koss® Corporation (NASDAQ:KOSS), the U.S. based high-fidelity Stereophone manufacturer and inventor of the world’s first SP3 Stereophone in 1958, announced the release of the BT539i Wireless Bluetooth® Headphones.
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The Koss BT539i Wireless Bluetooth® Over-Ear Headphones pack powerful wireless sound into a portable, fold-flat unit.
“The BT539i Wireless Bluetooth® Headphones are a great addition to our growing product line-up,” said Michael J. Koss, Jr., Vice President of Marketing & Product. “The increasing popularity and simplicity of Bluetooth® make the BT539i the perfect pair of headphones at an amazing value.”
The Koss BT539i Wireless Bluetooth® Headphones have the natural fitting, iconic “D-profile” earcup, first featured on the ergonomically designed Koss Pro4AAA and now available on many Koss headphones. The D-profile mimics the shape of the ear, creating an excellent seal for the most consistent sound reproduction.
Listeners can stay connected using the built-in microphone. Easy to locate, on-board controls allow listeners to quickly navigate through songs, play or pause music, control volume levels, and answer incoming calls.
The built-in rechargeable lithium-ion battery delivers up to 10 hours of play time or 9 hours of call time (at moderate levels) and 40 hours of standby time on a single charge. If the rechargeable battery runs out, the BT539i comes with a detachable analog cord, which can be used as an audio bypass.
Closed ear cushions seal comfortably around the ears to block outside noise and keep music from leaking out.
The Koss BT539i Wireless Bluetooth® Over-Ear Headphones fold flat into a convenient size that is easy to carry and even easier to store.
The Koss BT539i Wireless Bluetooth® Over-Ear Headphones are available today at Koss.com for $99.99.
Koss Corporation: The Original American Stereophone Company since 1958
Koss markets a complete line of high-fidelity headphones, wireless Bluetooth® headphones, wireless Bluetooth® speakers, computer headsets, telecommunications headsets, active noise canceling headphones, and compact disc recordings of American Symphony Orchestras on the Koss Classics® label. For more information, follow Koss on Instagram @Koss, Twitter @KossHeadphones, on Facebook at Facebook.com/Koss, or at Koss.com.
The Bluetooth® word mark is a registered trademark owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such mark by Koss Corporation is under license.
A photo accompanying this announcement is available at http://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/a59f8aae-3d51-4f02-969c-78c9ad82182e
The photo is also available via AP PhotoExpress.
Contact: Michael J. Koss, Jr. V.P. Marketing & Product (414)-964-5000


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