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EVEN H2 Wireless Headphones Win Popular Science's "Best Of What's New Award"

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EVEN H2 Wireless Headphones Win Popular Science's "Best Of What's New Award"
New York, NY (Top40 Charts / EVEN) EVEN has been recognized by Popular Science with a coveted "Best of What's New Award" for reinventing personal audio with its breakthrough technology and products that adapt sound to each listener's unique hearing. Each year, Popular Science reviews thousands of products to select the top tech innovations of the year. EVEN's H2 Wireless Headphones are the only headphones to win this coveted award in 2017 for its innovation in the category.

EVEN's H2 Wireless Headphones are like glasses for your ears™ and are the first headphones on the market to adapt to the way you hear because individual hearing is as unique as a fingerprint yet personal audio has, until now, been one sound fits all. EVEN Headphones feature patented EVEN EarPrint™ technology that measures the hearing in each ear through a fun, easy and quick interactive process to personalize every sound to your ears.

"We are thrilled to be recognized by Popular Science as one of the top innovators in 2017," said Danny Aronson, co-founder and CEO of EVEN. "Our EVEN H2 Wireless Headphones are yet another step toward our mission to usher in a new age of sound innovation within the audio industry. Our technology makes it possible for people to re-discover music and hear what they've been missing."

"The Best of What's New awards honor the innovations that shape the future," says Joe Brown, Editor in Chief, Popular Science. "From life-saving technology to incredible space engineering to gadgets that are just breathtakingly cool, this is the best of what's new."

EVEN's H2 Wireless Headphones exemplify just that. "A custom sound profile—which you can see in the companion app— tunes sound response to each individual ear."—Popular Science, Stan Horaczek and Andrea Smith

About Best of What's New
Each year, the editors of Popular Science review thousands of products in search of the top 100 tech innovations of the year—breakthrough products and technologies that represent a significant leap in their categories. The winners, the Best of What's New, are awarded inclusion in the much-anticipated December issue of Popular Science, the most widely read issue of the year since the debut of Best of What's New in 1988. Best of What's New awards are presented to 100 new products and technologies in 11 categories: Automotive, Aerospace, Engineering, Entertainment, Gadgets, General Innovation, Security, Software, Home, Health and Recreation.

About Popular Science
Founded in 1872, Popular Science is the world's largest science and technology magazine; with a circulation of 1.3 million and 6.8 million monthly readers. Each month, Popular Science reports on the intersection of science and everyday life, with an eye toward what's new and why it matters. Popular Science is published by Bonnier Active Media, a subsidiary of Bonnier Corporation.

About EVEN
Founded as part of MeQ Inc. in 2014 by Danny Aronson and Ofer Raz, EVEN is changing the way people think about how they listen to music, movies, anything at all, through personal audio devices. EVEN is ushering in a new age of sound innovation within the audio industry through the development of their patented EVEN EarPrint™ technology—measuring an individual's hearing through an innovative interactive process, to adapt sound to the way each person hears in each ear. To hear sound the way you were meant to, visit www.weareeven.com.






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