![]() ![]() While most new entrants have hewn closely to the patterns established by category pioneer (and still leader) Bose, Tivoli's new offering takes a somewhat different tack, its basic ultraportability owing more to classics like Sony's original Walkman 'phones or the Koss Porta Pro. ![]() Will Tivoli win a place in our hearts, briefcases, and carry-on bags?Īnd perhaps more importantly, does the Radio Silenz stand up to the hot competition in the low-cost noise-canceling headphone market?Īs is true in most segments of the headphone market, we've seen a significant uptick in announcements of new low-cost noise cancelers lately. #RADIO SILENZ PORTABLE#The headphone in question, introduced with some fanfare but refreshingly little hype last month by company boss Tom DeVesto, is the Radio Silenz ($159) a lightweight, extremely portable noise canceler, featuring wooden earcups in a choice of three finishes - walnut, cherry, and black ash - that will immediately be familiar to fans of the company's incredibly popular table radios and minisystems.
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