Sennheiser’s latest headphones are made from metal that’s tough enough for Mars

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Sennheiser will soon be launching its new IE 600 in-ear headphones, and most interestingly they’re built from a metal called ZR01 amorphous zirconium. If that sounds premium and sturdy to you, that’s because it is – it’s the same metal that was also used for the drilling head of NASA’s Mars Rover.

As reported by What Hi-Fi?, the Sennheiser IE 600 will act as a sort of halfway house between the brand’s more affordable IE 300 and its super-premium IE 900 in-ear headphones. The new premium-build buds will launch on March 8, and at £599 (around $800 / AU$1,100) they certainly aren’t cheap, and probably not for most people who are looking for the best wireless earbuds.

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