Additional Stock Arriving Late July Available for Pre-Order on Samsung.com and Online Malls

Mark Levinson Premium Noise Cancelling Wireless Headphones 'No 5909'. (Photo by Harman)

Mark Levinson Premium Noise Cancelling Wireless Headphones 'No 5909'. (Photo by Harman)

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[Asia Economy Reporter Moon Chaeseok] Harman International, a subsidiary of Samsung Electronics specializing in automotive and audio businesses, announced on the 6th that the initial stock of the high-quality audio Mark Levinson premium noise-cancelling wireless headphones 'No 5909' sold out within two weeks of release.


Harman International stated that the official sales of the Mark Levinson No 5909 began on the 20th of last month and successfully sold out in about two weeks.


The product is designed to have a frequency response close to the 'Harman Target Curve.' According to Harman International, the Harman Target Curve is an acoustic response curve scientifically derived through years of testing to produce the most natural and well-balanced sound.


Equipped with a 40mm driver, it provides vivid realism. It features Adaptive Active Noise Cancelling technology, which can be used for up to 30 hours. The battery performance offers up to 34 hours of use, and just 15 minutes of charging allows for up to 6 hours of use.


Mark Levinson audio systems are a representative premium American audio brand established in 1972. According to Harman International, customers responded with comments such as "The Harman Target Curve made the sound in each frequency range vivid and clear" and "Thanks to the Adaptive Active Noise Cancelling feature, I could listen to music or make calls without external noise."



The Mark Levinson No 5909 is scheduled for additional stock by the end of next month. The additional stock will be available for pre-order through Samsung.com and other online malls. The domestic release price is 1,190,000 KRW. Approximately 100,000 KRW worth of benefits will be provided upon purchase.


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