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Sennheiser Launches XS Lav, MKE 400, HD 25 Blue in India | Launch Offer Prices

Sennheiser has launched a few new mics and headphones in India. Sennheiser HD 25 Blue - Special Edition (Limited edition), XS Lav, XS Lav USB-C and MKE 400 are now available to purchase online from Amazon India. 

Sennheiser XS Lav microphone is available for an introductory price of Rs 3,999 ( MRP: Rs 4,490 ). Sennheiser XS Lav USB-C model is also available for Rs 4,499 introductory price ( MRP price: Rs 5,190 ). 

Sennheiser MKE 400 shotgun microphone can be bought for an introductory price of Rs 14,999 ( MRP Price: Rs 16,900. Sennheiser HD 25 Blue Special Edition (Limited edition) sells for Rs 8,499 as of this writing ( MRP price: Rs 18,990 ).

Sennheiser XS Lav Features: Omnidirectional microphone, 3.5 mm TRRS connector, include mic clip, windscreen and storage pouch, Ideal for podcast, video and voice-over recordings

Sennheiser MKE 400 Features: Compact, highly directional, super-cardioid shotgun microphone; Built-in low-cut filter and 3-step sensitivity switch; Integrated wind protection and internal suspension mount; Interchangeable 3.5 mm TRS and TRRS connectivity; Integrated headphone output jack.

Sennheiser HD 25 Blue Features: Limited edition model; 70 ohm impedance and 16Hz to 22kHz frequency response; flip-away earcup.



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