Dec 2, 2010 13:42 GMT  ·  By

Collaborations are far from actually being news on any segment of the market, and one of them had as most recent consequence the creation of a new set of headphones, dubbed HD 25 Originals.

Sennheiser may already have a bunch of audio solutions on sale, but there is always room for more, especially with how end-users are always vulnerable to the freshness factor.

This once, however, the outfit decided to collaborate with Adidas in the making of the new audio solution, which has a black and blue color theme.

Basically, the two created the so-called HD 25 originals headphones, which are supposed to be “ideal for everyday listening in comfort and style or when you are working in the club or studio.”

They not only have a detachable one-sided cable, but they also come with a high maximum sound pressure level and a frequency response of 16-22,000 Hz.

Additionally, the manufacturers managed to give it a sound pressure level of 120 dB and a 1.5m-long cable with a 3.5mm jack.

What's more, Sennheiser made sure to bundle the newcomer with an adapter that makes it compatible with even more sound playback devices.

While the 3.5mm adapter lets it be used with iPhones and iPods, the extra adapter lets it plug into 6.3mm connectors as well.

Other specifications include neodymium magnet systems and lightweight aluminum coils, rotatable capsule for one-ear listening and soft ear pads included in the package.

All in all, the product weighs 162 grams and bears the unique 3-stripes Adidas design, has a three-year warranty and a THD (total harmonic distortion) of less than 0.3 percent.

They should already be in Apple stores, selling for £224.99. More information can, of course, be found on the official product page that already exists on Sennheiser's website and is located here.