The world can be a very loud place, and New York City’s Grand Central Terminal — with its trains, subways and thousands of people — served as a perfect backdrop for Bose to demonstrate how it can address and even combat that noise. In the famous station’s Vanderbilt Hall, the company this week introduced two new audio products, including its first in-ear noise-canceling headphones and a Bluetooth speaker that’s small enough to fit in the palm of your hand.
Bose Gets Tiny and Tinier With Earbuds and Mini-Speaker
Posted by: Peter Suciu June 6, 2013 09:24 AMThe world can be a very loud place, and New York City’s Grand Central Terminal — with its trains, subways and thousands of people — served as a perfect backdrop for Bose to demonstrate how it can address and even combat that noise. In the famous station’s Vanderbilt Hall, the company this week introduced two new audio products, including its first in-ear noise-canceling headphones and a Bluetooth speaker that’s small enough to fit in the palm of your hand.