On May 30, at the Meizu 16Xs conference, Meizu also released a model EP2C headset with a Type-C interface for $20. The appearance of Meizu EP2C adopts a new one-piece streamlined design with distinct ridge lines and a straight arc to the root of the earmuffs, freeing the rigid shape of the straight line. Moreover, the new curve design not only facilitates the space creation of the cavity and the guiding of the sound into the ear, but also is comfortable to wear and fits the auricle.
Its outer cavity is made of PC+ABS material. The earphones are lustrous and sleek, wear-resistant and dirt-resistant. The ear part is made of high-elastic rubber, which is soft and comfortable. Meizu EP2C also has a built-in 14mm dual-material synthetic diaphragm. The horn diaphragm is made of ultra-fine bio-fiber paper film, and the edge film is made of TPU high-cisibility material. The moving coil unit is made of neodymium iron boron magnet, 32 ohm + 105db low resistance and high sensitivity design. No need to deliberately select equipment, mobile computers can be used.
In terms of interface, Meizu EP2C uses the Type-C interface to support forward and reverse plugging.