MFR #HPC-A30-MK2 

The Polsen HPC-A30-MK2 is an economical solution for experiencing rich sound, whether you’re listening to music through a mobile device or monitoring a podcast on your computer. The headphones are also ideal for DJ work, thanks to the swiveling earcups that let you monitor your audio while keeping one ear free. The 10-foot cable gives you the freedom to move around, so you’re not tethered to your computer or mixer while you’re working. The over-the-ear design isolates the sound and prevents leakage for optimum listening conditions when you’re in a loud environment like in a club or on the subway. The headphones terminate in a 1/8 in. (3.5 mm) stereo plug that’s compatible with most mobile devices and computers. A stereo 1/4 in. adapter is included to plug into a stereo or mixing board.

Features
  • MobileThe HPC-A30-MK2 headphones deliver rich sound when you’re listening to audio on a mobile device. Whether you’re listening on a smartphone, iPod, or tablet, you’ll hear detailed sound, even if you’re in a noisy environment.
  • Over-the-Ear DesignThe over-the-ear design isolates sound in loud environments and prevents leakage for optimum listening conditions. This design is good for listening to music on a busy street, and for DJs who need to monitor their audio in a noisy club.
  • DJ ApplicationsFeatures that are great for DJ applications include a tuned bass response for low-end clarity, and pivoting ear cups that are ideal for one-ear or on-the-shoulder listening. A padded headband will keep you comfortable throughout a lengthy session.
  • Broadcast and PodcastThe headphones are perfect for monitoring audio production on a laptop or in a home studio. Even if you’re recording a vlog on a smartphone, you won’t have to sacrifice audio quality with loose-fitting ear buds. 
  • Swiveling and Rotating Earcups If you’re a DJ who likes to keep one ear free, you can swivel one of the earcups for on-the-shoulder listening. The earcups also rotate 90 degrees so you can turn one of them outward for one-ear handheld monitoring.
  • Ten-Foot CableA headphone cable that’s too short is almost like sitting on the sidelines—you can’t be part of the action. If you need to move around while you work, the 10-foot cable will let you come out from behind your computer or tablet to conduct an interview or move freely around a DJ booth.